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“Saturday Night Live” writer Jimmy Fowlie took to Instagram asking for the public’s help locating his missing sister, Christina Lynn Downer, who was last seen in Los Angeles.

Fowlie shared his sister’s picture and phone number in his post, writing, “my sister has been missing and we are worried that she isn’t safe. Her married name is Downer but she may go by Christina Fowlie. Please share this so that if anyone has seen her, they can give any information to the police. The phone number is 213 996 1800 and her case number is 25237639. she was last seen in LA. thank you.”

Jimmy Fowlie, a writer for ‘SNL,’ has issued a plea for help in regards to his missing sister. Jimmy Fowlie/Instagram

The writer is asking if anyone sees his sister to please contact the LAPD.

Her missing person report mentions that Christina was last contacted in late November, and Fowlie emphasized that the family is “worried that she isn’t safe.”

Fellow ‘SNL’ers like Bowen Yang and Sarah Sherman also shared his sister’s missing person report, and many other celebrities have shared compassionate messages in the comments section of his post.

Fowlie has been writing at ‘SNL’ since 2022. He co-wrote the viral “Domingo” sketch starring Marcello Hernandez and Ariana Grande last year.

The comedian took to Instagram on Monday to share the troubling family update, in which he noted that his sister, Christina, was officially a missing person. LA Crime Stoppers

Prior to his ‘SNL’ gig, Fowlie has acted in shows like “Search Party,” “English Teacher,” “The Other Two” and more. He was also a member of the Groundlings improv and sketch comedy group.

Fowlie’s also known for his LGBT-themed comedy content on his YouTube channel, and has collabed with many other influencers in the YouTube comedy space.

Jimmy Fowlie attends “Sarah Squirm Live + In The Flesh” comedy special premiere at Metrograph on December 01, 2025 in New York City. Getty Images

Anyone with information regarding Fowlie’s sister is asked to please contact the Los Angeles Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit at (213) 996-1800.

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