MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WREG) — The family of a missing man found blood inside his car, located at a Raleigh apartment complex Monday afternoon.
Robert Grove’s family is searching for him and any answers that might lead to him.
Investigators were on the scene at the Surrey Apartments of New Allen Road, looking for answers, and told NewsNation affiliate WREG they investigated a call about a suspicious vehicle.
Racquel Jackson, Robert Grove’s sister, made the call to the police.
Racquel said she and her family had spent Monday investigating Robert’s whereabouts after he didn’t come home Sunday night.
She said they tracked his phone to the Surrey Apartments, a place Robert didn’t live at, but found his Chevrolet Avalanche parked at Monday morning when the family called a local locksmith to open the car, and they found the front seat covered in blood.
“And when the locksmith got here, he unlocked it and found blood in the truck, and that’s when we called the police again,” said Racquel Jackson, Robert’s sister.
“He’s a good guy, he sells cars and works at Lucky Grain Market, he got a one-year-old daughter that lives with him and my mom, and when he didn’t come to take my mom to work at 10 o’clock this morning or to get his daughter, we knew something was wrong because that’s very out of character for him,” said Jackson.
Racquel obtained video of Robert’s car, seen arriving at the complex at 12:25 in the morning and making a left, four minutes later his Chevrolet was seen leaving, and 1:09 in the morning, seen returning to the Surrey Apartments and heading straight.
“Some people said they heard gunshots last night, well, this morning, early this morning, they said they heard gunshots, but nobody’s telling us any information on anything else, whether he got shot or who took him where, we don’t know.”
Racquel asks if anyone knows anything about Robert’s whereabout’s please contact the police.
“I’ve called all the hospitals, we’ve called the morgue, the police says they haven’t had a John Doe to come in, so right now, we’ve been walking through the woods, we’ve been in some of the apartment complexes because there’s a lot of empty apartments, so we’ve been inside the empty apartments looking for him and we haven’t found anything,” said Jackson.

Homeland Security agents were also on the scene at the apartment complex.
WREG is still waiting to hear back from MPD on the investigation.



