View NamUs missing person case MP67891 for Roque Rivera missing from Honolulu, Hawaii. Date of last contact: Mar 17, 2008. NCMEC case number: --.
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Missing Age 74 Years Current Age 91 Years First Name Roque
Middle Name-- Last Name Rivera Nickname/Alias-- Sex Male Race / Ethnicity Hispanic / Latino Height 5'-7" - (67 - inches) -- Weight 164 - lbs -- Tribe Enrollment/Affiliation-- Associated Tribe(s)--
Circumstances Date of Last Contact March 17, 2008 NamUs Case Created April 7, 2020
Last Known Location (Map) Location Honolulu, Hawaii 96825 County Honolulu County Missing From Tribal Land No
Primary Residence on Tribal Land No
Circumstances of Disappearance
Roque Rivera suffered from the onset of dementia and was last seen at this residence by a friend on 03/17/2008. There were possible sightings of Rivera shortly after he went missing , however he was never located.
Physical Description Hair Color Gray or Partially Gray Head Hair Description-- Body Hair Description-- Facial Hair Description-- Left Eye Color Brown Right Eye Color Brown Eye Description --
Clothing and Accessories
"Clothing"
Blue shirt with white stripes
Blue jeans
Blue baseball type cap with \"United Airlines\"
<<Roque Rivera, 5-foot-7, 165 pounds, was last seen near the Dole Cannery where his Ford Explorer was found. He was wearing a blue baseball cap with a United Airlines logo, a blue shirt with white stripes and blue jeans.
"He may be living as a homeless person," said Raul Rivera, Roque's son who arrived in Honolulu from San Francisco on March 25 after receiving a call from his father's friend, Rudolf Peschke. "He's never been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, but he may be. We've checked the beaches, his church, homeless shelters ... I don't think he's off island. I think he's either living as a homeless person or with someone. We need to find him."
Peschke said he grew concerned about Rivera after calling his house to confirm their weekly hiking trip. For the past 12 years, Peschke said, the two have spent every Monday hiking various trails across Oahu.
"He'd never go off without telling me," Peschke said.>>
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