Nov 07, 2017
Jan 12, 2024
Rene
Vazquez
24
17
62 inches
66 inches
140 lbs
160 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the late summer of 2017, a young man named Rene Martinez Vazquez, at the tender age of 17, found himself in a new and unfamiliar environment in Montague, Michigan. A Guatemalan immigrant, Rene had been placed with a Refugee Resettlement Sponsor in Oceana County on September 12, 2017, by the Texas Department of Health and Human Services. However, this new chapter in his life took an unforeseen turn just four days later. On September 16, 2017, Rene fled the resettlement program, disappearing without a trace. His last known whereabouts were in Montague, and from that day forward, concern for his well-being began to grow. At the time he went missing, he was described as a Hispanic male with black hair and brown eyes, standing between 5'2" and 5'6" tall, and weighing between 140 and 160 pounds. The circumstances surrounding Rene's disappearance are rooted in his recent arrival and placement in the resettlement program. Having just been relocated from Texas to Michigan, it is believed he was not familiar with the area. The official report filed by the Michigan State Police on September 18, 2017, indicates that he left the program, and his destination was unknown. Authorities were informed that he did not have access to a vehicle. In an attempt to locate him, the local Greyhound bus terminal in Muskegon was contacted on October 2, 2017, but this effort yielded no information regarding his potential travel. He was last seen carrying a backpack of an unknown color and type. The days turned into weeks, and the weeks into years, with no sign of Rene Martinez Vazquez. The investigation into his disappearance remains open, a poignant reminder of a young life interrupted. His case is a somber illustration of the vulnerabilities faced by immigrant youth navigating new and complex systems. The lack of any substantial leads or sightings has left his family and the community with unanswered questions and a lingering sense of unease. The overview of the case highlights a sudden departure from a structured program, a lack of resources for independent travel, and the subsequent silence that has endured since that September day.
Sep 16, 2017
Montague
Michigan
Oceana County
49437
34260
Michigan State Police
Hart
Michigan
Oceana County
49420
Zachary Sparks
Detective Sergeant
Hart Post, Michigan
2318732171
State
Law Enforcement
62-4214-17
2017-09-18
Michigan State Police
na
Black
Brown
Brown
05/23/2026