
Lonnie "C-Lo" Perry was just 23 when he stepped out from his Towson apartment on the evening of August 28, 2002, and seemingly vanished into thin air. The Baltimore County Police Department issued a social media update about the case, marking another year without answers. Perry's gold 1989 Cadillac Seville, a potential clue to his mysterious disappearance, was later discovered in Reisterstown — but it did not lead to his whereabouts.
Lonnie “C-Lo” Perry, age 23, left his apartment in #Towson on the night of Aug. 28, 2002. He never returned. Months later, his gold-colored 1989 Cadillac Seville was found in the #Reisterstown area. #BCoPD detectives continue to pursue leads. Call them at: 410-887-3943. pic.twitter.com/RRfeJbI46P
— Baltimore County Police Department (@BaltCoPolice) September 1, 2024
The police department's post was not merely a reminder of the unsolved case but also a call to action, urging anyone with information to come forward. They've asked that anyone with clues to Perry's disappearance to contact them at 410-887-3943.
As the years on, the story of Perry's night in 2002 remains a chilling echo in the annals of local unease and family heartache. Yet, the police pledge to keep the search alive, steadfast in their commitment to solving mysteries, no matter how long they have lain dormant.









