An Atlanta rapper and his cousin have been reported missing after they disappeared following a trip to Alabama, police said.

Edward Reeves, whose stage name is Bambino Gold, went missing after he and cousin Kendrick Stokes left Sunday for Montgomery, according to Channel 2 Action News.

Family members told the television station they have been unable to reach Reeves, 29, and Stokes, 30, since Tuesday.

They were driving a white 2016 Honda CR-V with a Georgia license plate, police said.

Reeves has collaborated with rapper Lil Boosie, who is best known for the 2006 hit, “Wipe Me Down.”

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