NM NM - Jorge Alberto Sanchez, 27, Hobbs, 20 Jun 2018

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NMSP searching for missing Hobbs man

MISSING PERSON: Jorge Alberto Sanchez

Hobbs, NM - The New Mexico State Police asks the public's help in locating Jorge Alberto Sanchez of Hobbs.

Sanchez is a 27-year-old Hispanic male, 5'11" tall with brown eyes and brown hair. Sanchez was last seen leaving the Hobbs area at 04:00 a.m. on June 20, 2018. Unknown clothing description. He was driving a dark gray Ford Fiesta with a Texas license plate of KNH9303.

If you see or know the whereabouts of Sanchez please contact New Mexico State Police at (575) 382-2500
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Using the information given in the Aware missing poster, I have also linked a google map of where he lived (El Paso, TX), where he was leaving work (Hobbs, NM), where his car was abandoned (somewhere on Hwy 190, going towards Ozona, TX), and Ozono, TX for reference:

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Very lengthy article with a lot of clues. I had to snip a LOT...

NOV 16, 2018
Missing man’s family member suspects foul play - Hobbs News Sun

[…]

“Investigators said he wants to be missing. He would not just disappear. We know he would call,” Rodriguez said. “His kids were everything. He grew up with no dad and he didn’t want the kids to be without a dad. He said it so many times.”

Rodriguez said authorities may assume he’s affiliated with a gang because Sanchez is a person of color and has a lot of tattoos.

“He’s not gang-related. He was always with family. He doesn’t even drink,” Rodriguez said.

[…]

Sanchez’s wife hired a private investigator to look for him because state police said they aren’t looking for him anymore, Rodriguez said.

[…]

Prado said she doesn’t have any suspects and she hasn’t determined whether Sanchez ever left Hobbs.

Sanchez drove to Hobbs for a temporary roofing job with an El Paso-based construction company and only worked two days on the project before he disappeared. He took photographs of the town as soon as he arrived and sent the pictures to family members to update them on his trip.

[…]

He called his wife from the hotel the day before he was last seen and told her he missed her and their three children — a 9-month-old, a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old.

Sanchez never got his paycheck for those two full days of work and co-workers thought he returned to El Paso when he didn’t show up for the rest of the week. Sanchez’s co-workers saw him June 21 and that’s the last time anyone is known to have seen him.

A June 21 outgoing text message from a family member to Sanchez was marked “seen” around midnight, but he never replied.

Rodriguez said a semi-truck driver spotted someone flagging down cars June 22 on Highway 190. The driver called police and when Ozona, Texas authorities responded two hours later, the man was no longer in the area but officers found Sanchez’s car, which he bought early this year.

The vehicle was abandoned and out of gas on Highway 190 between Iraan, Texas and Ozona, Texas. The car hadn’t been reported missing because Rodriguez hadn’t filed a missing person report on Sanchez until June 24 when she realized no one had seen him for three days.

[…]
 
Very lengthy article with a lot of clues. I had to snip a LOT...

NOV 16, 2018
Missing man’s family member suspects foul play - Hobbs News Sun

[…]

“Investigators said he wants to be missing. He would not just disappear. We know he would call,” Rodriguez said. “His kids were everything. He grew up with no dad and he didn’t want the kids to be without a dad. He said it so many times.”

Rodriguez said authorities may assume he’s affiliated with a gang because Sanchez is a person of color and has a lot of tattoos.

“He’s not gang-related. He was always with family. He doesn’t even drink,” Rodriguez said.

[…]

Sanchez’s wife hired a private investigator to look for him because state police said they aren’t looking for him anymore, Rodriguez said.

[…]

Prado said she doesn’t have any suspects and she hasn’t determined whether Sanchez ever left Hobbs.

Sanchez drove to Hobbs for a temporary roofing job with an El Paso-based construction company and only worked two days on the project before he disappeared. He took photographs of the town as soon as he arrived and sent the pictures to family members to update them on his trip.

[…]

He called his wife from the hotel the day before he was last seen and told her he missed her and their three children — a 9-month-old, a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old.

Sanchez never got his paycheck for those two full days of work and co-workers thought he returned to El Paso when he didn’t show up for the rest of the week. Sanchez’s co-workers saw him June 21 and that’s the last time anyone is known to have seen him.

A June 21 outgoing text message from a family member to Sanchez was marked “seen” around midnight, but he never replied.

Rodriguez said a semi-truck driver spotted someone flagging down cars June 22 on Highway 190. The driver called police and when Ozona, Texas authorities responded two hours later, the man was no longer in the area but officers found Sanchez’s car, which he bought early this year.

The vehicle was abandoned and out of gas on Highway 190 between Iraan, Texas and Ozona, Texas. The car hadn’t been reported missing because Rodriguez hadn’t filed a missing person report on Sanchez until June 24 when she realized no one had seen him for three days.

[…]
He wants to be missing? But, yet, his abandoned car and paycheck remain unclaimed? I am not sure how they came to that conclusion.
 
BUMP. i think there might be more to be explored here... i am also not sold that he is missing voluntarily, considering the circumstances.
 

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