Tamara Mowry and her husband, Adam Housley, are worried sick over their niece, Alaina Housley, who has been missing since the mass shooting at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks on Wednesday night.
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Alaina is a freshman at Pepperdine.
The couple became alerted when Alaina’s suitemate took to Twitter to ask for help finding her missing roommate.
My suitemate is still missing, she is wearing denim shorts, a blue flannel and sneakers, pls let me know if you know anything #Borderline pic.twitter.com/t1nUHneChW
— Ashley (@amowreader) November 8, 2018
Alaina’s Apple Watch and iPhone still showed her location on the dancefloor.
Via LA Times:
Adam Housley, who until six weeks ago was national correspondent for Fox News, arrived at the hospital around 3:30 a.m. searching for his niece. A guard didn’t let him through, saying it was on lockdown.
He said his niece, 18-year-old Pepperdine freshman Alaina Housley, had been at the bar with several friends. Her Apple Watch and iPhone still showed her location on the dance floor.
“My gut is saying she’s inside the bar, dead,” he said. “I’m hoping I’m wrong.”
Housley said two of Alaina’s suitemates jumped through a broken window to escape and are at a hospital with major wounds from the glass. As they ran away from the bar, someone screamed “Hey! Get … down on the ground!” They told Housley they believe it was the gunman.
Adam took to Instagram and posted a photo of Alaina with the caption:
I really don’t know what to say other than I love this girl with all my heart and I’d give my life right now for a miracle. #thehousleys @alaina.housleyy
See his post below.
Sending up prayers for everyone impacted by this senseless and heartbreaking tragedy.