RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A Richmond man is pleading for help finding his son who was last seen at a court hearing in Richmond in October.

Bob Willoughby posted over the weekend that he is working with a private investigator and Richmond Police to locate his missing son, 29-year-old Bobby Willoughby, who was last seen at a civil court case in Richmond on October 3. Police later spoke to him on November 7 at a McDonald’s in Stafford County, but the family had not filed a missing persons request at that time, according to Bob Willoughby’s post. 

The missing 29-year-old’s father said his son recently lost his job and his apartment and may be either staying in a homeless shelter, with someone or camping. His family believes a change in medication ‘created these issues.’ He drives an older model, light blue Audi convertible with a Virginia license plate that reads ‘BW1LLO.’

Bobby Willoughby is described as a 5-foot-10, 155-pound white male with green eyes and brown hair.

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