
An Alabama family is opening up about the final moments they spent with their 20-year-old son James “Weston” Higginbotham before he vanished a week ago during a trip to Japan.
“We decided to separate. We had been, you know, kind of bickering with each other,” Nancy Higginbotham told Fox News.
"We decided, ‘You go do your thing, we go do our thing,’ ” Nancy told the outlet of their group decision, which came after they’d been traveling together as a family since Monday, May 25, in celebration of their 18-year-old son’s high school graduation.
Nancy went on to say that her son, who was last seen in the Kyoto area on Friday, May 29, “just needed time by himself.”
"We just all needed just a little bit of time away. It’s not an abnormal thing to want time. When you’re 20, you’re an adult. You can do that," she added. “I mean, he’s 20 years old. He’s extremely well-traveled, he’s a wonderful navigator.”
However, that break turned into a nightmare for the Higginbotham family after the college student didn’t return.
Since then, Weston’s parents have issued alerts on social media and spoken to news outlets to raise awareness about their son’s disappearance.
Local police confirmed that Weston got off the train at Yamashina station in Kyoto on May 29, Nancy wrote in a social media post. It’s unclear if he got back on the train.
While Weston didn’t tell his parents where he was going, he loves to hike and there were hiking trails nearby, Keith told Fox News. That same evening, Weston turned off his phone, which his dad said was "totally out of character."
“I believe he probably turned it off because maybe we were sending him too many messages asking him what he was doing or where’s he at when he left and he just wanted some time alone," the concerned dad told the outlet.
His parents added that he's “never” disappeared like this before.
“We stay very well connected, know where each other are in the family at all times, really,” Keith said. “He’s an Auburn student and even at Auburn, we know where he’s at and what he’s doing when he’s not home.”