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Body found in Chicago ID'd as missing man who vanished after making mysterious final phone call to mom

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A South Chicago mother is growing desperate in her search for her missing son, 24-year-old Jovon “JB” Nelson, who was last seen Tuesday, April 9 near the 3200 block of East 92nd Street, NBC Chicago’s Evrod Cassimy reports.

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A body that was recovered by police from the Calumet River on Chicago's Far South Side Wednesday has been identified as a missing 24-year-old man from South Chicago.

According to family, the man has been identified as Jovon "JB" Nelson.

Nelson's remains were located in the water at around 7:50 a.m. in the 9100 block of South DuSable Lake Shore Drive.

A missing persons report from Chicago police said that Nelson was last seen on April 9 in the 3200 block of East 92nd Street, blocks away from where his body was recovered.

Nelson had vanished shortly after making a frantic phone call to his mother.

"The last phone call, he said, 'Ma I need help. Ma could you help me?'" Nelson's mother told NBC Chicago. "He sounded really frightened."

Nelson was last seen leaving his girlfriend's house in the 3200 block of East 92nd Street in Chicago. It's unclear where he may have been headed to.

"He didn't run away," his mother said. "He vanished and I need to know where he is."

A death investigation is underway pending autopsy results, police said.

Though no identification has been released, the recovery comes as loved ones of missing 24-year-old Jovon "JB" Nelson continue to search for him. Nelson last seen on April 9 in the 3200 block of East 92nd Street.

There is currently no further information available.

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