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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Mallari was reported missing by her employer when she did not show up for work. Foul play is possible.
It is interesting that the family is easily traced. Her son (named Rolando M Mallari, like his father) was born in August 1988 in El Paso and so was only 4 months old when his mother went missing. Whilst Anna never made it back to the Philippines, Rolando Jr certainly did, and there is an article from 2013 about his career with the US Marine Corps Philippine native lives with a purpose after joining the Marine Corps
There is a comment on this article from a 'Rolando Mallari' which makes me wonder if it is from his father who has reappeared. There is also a comment from his sister. Since he did not have a sister when his mother went missing (as far as I know) this can only mean that his father reappeared at some point and started a new family. Perhaps LE should follow up with the Philippine authorities.
Further searching in The Philippines finds a document from the Knights of Rizal (a sort of semi-official quasi-masonic organisation based in The Philippines) appointing Rolando M Mallari as Deputy Commander for the Knights in the Pampanga province of The Philippines. This cannot have been the young Rolando as the document is from 2006 when he would have been too young.
http://www.geocities.ws/krsupremecouncil/SC_SpecialOrder_Local_001_2006.doc
It seems that if LE are really interested in pursuing this case and if the husband is a POI, then it should not be too hard to make some progress.
When is the last time you spoke to a detective with El Paso police department?Can someone here help me on what to do if I want something to happen to this case? I believe the question is not as to "where" the POI is but is more of "what" is the evidence that he did something. I remember being in contact with one police office from Texas who used to handle this case and this is what she told me, that they know where Rolando is all along but due to lack of some evidence, they cannot just cuff him.
I strongly believe he has something to do about what happened to my mom, Rolando is already back in Colorado now as he already resigned from his job in Germany as a mess man in a US base camp.
When is the last time you spoke to a detective with El Paso police department?
Please call
El Paso Police Department 915-832-4445 and inquire about your mothers case. If you want something to happen you need to get in touch with the detective assigned to the case Agency Case Number06000742. I would also tell them that RM is back in USA, Colorado. They should speak with him again. Often cases will turn cold without any new leads and sometimes that means reinvestigating a case. However sometimes without the push of family or the media nothing gets done. Please Please call the number above and tell them everything you know, tell them all you know about RM. Do not give up! Keep Calling! You have to be strong and the voice for your mom. You can also try to generate interest by reaching out to the local El Paso media or start a Facebook page for your missing mom. Good luck, I hope this helps and I pray you get the help you need and the answers.
Thank you for this. Rolando Mallari (POI) died more than a year ago and he died in the US. I guess my mother's case will remain unresolved and justice will probably happen in the afterlife.4 February 1989, The El Paso Times, pg 6
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Can't find much more information but the Millari's lived at 1501 N. Oregon, Apartment 8 in El Paso
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