Missing Tongatapu man’s family shares vehicle picture in hope it will help find him

A missing man’s family have shared a picture of a car they said he was driving to a function before he went missing.

The car Lemoto was driving before he went missing

Talanoa Leakona Lemoto was attending a school function before losing contact with his family members on Wednesday, December 7.

Tonga Police said Lemoto was later spotted at Naudi Ruby night club apparently after the school function.

The family have posted a picture of an orange Honda Fit car with number plate C24480 and asking the public to look out for it.

Police said he was wearing a red collar T-shirt with the name ‘Atele on it and a grey colour tupenu.

Tonga police also said they are actively searching for Lemoto.

Talanoa Leakona Lemoto

Reporting the incident on social media Lemoto’s familys said: “It is really out of character that he isn’t home yet and we are asking for any information to help us find his whereabouts”

This morning December 10, the family’s social media updates show they were still searching for their son.

“Come back home Lemoto”, one post says.

The family said they kept calling him on his mobile phone, but it was off.

Anyone with information on Lemoto’s whereabouts is asked to call 8739727 or 7798448.

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