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Family Asks For Public's Help In Finding Missing Music Producer

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — The family of a Chino music video producer who was last seen nearly a month ago are asking for the public's help.

Raymond Tremaine Collins, 29, was last seen by his family Feb. 16 on his way to the Compton area to meet a friend to discuss filming a music video, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Amber Smith.

Collins was seen around 2 a.m. early that morning leaving the area of Alondra Boulevard and Dwight Avenue in his dark grey Toyota Camry, Smith said.

About one hour later, witnesses say they observed a black male exit Collins' vehicle and walk east on Raymond Street and out of view, according to Smith.

Known as "Ray Rich", Collins is a black male, about 5'11" tall, weighing 160 lbs. and has brown hair, brown eyes, a mustache and a goatee.

He has a tattoo depicting the word "Blessed" on the left side of his neck, "Ray" on his right knuckles and "Rich" on his left knuckles. He also has the word "Annie" tattooed on his left forearm, according to Smith.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Homicide Bureau, Detective Brown or Detective Martinez at (323) 890-5500.

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