On July 10, 2019, Alexander Calderio-Farinas, a 41-year-old Hispanic male, was last seen in the vicinity of North 85th Avenue and West Palm Lane in Phoenix, Arizona. Standing at 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds, Alexander had black hair and brown eyes. Notably, he had pierced ears and tattoos on his chest. At the time of his disappearance, he did not reside on tribal land.
Despite being last seen in mid-2019, Alexander's case was officially reported to the Phoenix Police Department on September 19, 2019. The case was subsequently entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) on July 1, 2020, under the case number MP71421. The delay between his disappearance and the official report raises questions about the initial response and the challenges faced during the early stages of the investigation.
Alexander's disappearance has been listed among numerous missing person cases in Arizona. Platforms like Uncovered have highlighted his case, emphasizing the need for public assistance and awareness. However, the case has not garnered significant media attention, which can be crucial in generating leads and maintaining public interest.
Alexander's case is one among many in Arizona, a state with a significant number of missing persons. As of recent reports, there are over 1,000 individuals listed as missing in Arizona. The high number of cases underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement and the importance of community involvement in addressing this issue. ...Read More
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