Bizarre circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a Southaven man.
Family and friends said Calvin Holloway left his house around 4:00 a.m. Saturday morning to help a stranded friend.
Memphis police found Holloway’s truck at an apartment complex near Millbranch and Holmes, but there was no sign of Holloway.
Police discovered buried human remains on the Holloway property in January, and authorities looking into if it is connected to his disappearance.
In early January, police received a tip from an inmate about a body buried behind the Holloway home on Stanton Road.
Police do not believe the Holloway family even knew the body was there and the person still has not been identified.
Now that Holloway is missing, his family and friends are desperate to find him.
“Calvin always comes home,” Holloway’s best friend Wes Sharp said.
Wes Sharp and Calvin Holloway have been best friends for more than eleven years. Sharp has lived with Holloway and his mom for the past five years. Sharp said since his friend disappeared, he has been lost and worried.
“For him just to not be here…I mean and for nobody to know anything. No one,” Sharp said.
Family and friends said Holloway received a phone call early Saturday morning from a friend at Oakshire Apartments in Memphis who was stranded and needed help.
“A lot of people have tried to talk to him and the story just you know is different. I mean he told me personally that he hadn’t seen Calvin or talked to Calvin,” Sharp said.
Holloway’s truck was found in the complex’s parking lot. But he was not. Family and friends said he would never disappear this long without calling.
“I need to know. I need to know. Everyone needs to know what’s going on because it’s not making any sense to me,” Holloway’s mom Glender Holloway said.
“I just don’t understand you know why nobody knows nothing.” Sharp said.
A spokesperson for Southaven police said a few drops of what appears to be blood was found in Calvin Holloway’s truck.
It is a small amount and police are testing it and processing the truck.
Anyone with information is asked to call police immediately.