Also, one more question I forgot: Why is Van Buren County the contact on this? He went missing (or was last seen) in Kalamazoo County. Isn't that a jurisdictional issue?
The OP says that Facio is from the Gobles area, which is in Van Buren County. He was last seen in Portage, which is in Kalamazoo County. I am assuming that if Facio is from the Gobles area, his family is also from the Gobles area. His family must have decided to file the missing report with their local LE agency, the Van Buren County Sheriff's Office. I read the
Michigan State Police advice on missing children--they said to file a report with local law enforcement. The MSP did not elaborate on what to do if your missing child is last seen in another non-local area.
I am looking into this case and have a few questions.
1.) Are the alleged sightings verified? They had to have been credible enough to cancel the missing person report, right?
2.) Some places say he was last seen walking in Portage and some say that he was last seen getting in a car with friends in Portage. Which is it?
3.) When was the last reported sighting of him?
4.) Did he have a driver's license? Is there a national database that would flag him as a missing person if he were to apply for a new license? For example, if he went to Texas and tried to get a new license or ID, would his name come up flagged as a missing person?
Thank you
1) The
Help Us Find Bonifacio Pena FB page mentioned sightings. We have not heard from LE about the sightings. We do not know where and when these sightings were. We do not know what LE thinks about those sightings. All we know is that LE removes the listing from NamUs when the case is closed. Since the NamUs listing is still up, Websleuths assume the missing case is still active.
2) I read through the information that is linked from this page, and I did not see the "walking in Portage" information. I did read about Facio leaving a friend's house, and getting into a vehicle. This conflicting info, if it still exists, could be that different info was reported from different sources. It could be that the family reported certain information on the initial missing report, but more information was found later. Differing info could also be from inaccurate reporting,
which we often see here at WS, or it could be from people not telling the truth.
3)
NamUs lists the date of last contact was on May 19, 2018.
4) No information has been provided to the public about whether Facio has a driver's license. I do not know if the State of Michigan checks missing persons records before issuing/renewing driver's licenses.
I would like to add that
NamUs says that Facio is now 19 years old. He is under no obligation to return home. He is an adult. All he needs to do is to contact LE to clear this up, and the case will be closed. I certainly hope Facio is alive, doing well, and in a safe place.