attempt to locate alex diaz - tucson · diaz is described as being approximately 4’9” tall and...

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For accommodations; materials in accessible formats; foreign language interpreters; and/or materials in a language other than English, please contact the Tucson Police Department Public Information Office at (520) 791-4852 or (520) 791-2639 for TDD at least five (5) business days in advance. Para arreglos; materiales en formatos accesibles; interpretes de idioma extranjero; y/o materiales en otro idioma que no sea inglés, por favor comunicarse al Departamento de la Policía de Tucson a la sección de Información Pública al (520) 791-4852 o (520) 791-2639 para TDD por lo menos con cinco (5) días hábiles de anticipación. Ready to Protect, Proud to Serve Phone: 520-791-4852 Fax: 520-791-4433 270 S. Stone Avenue Tucson, Arizona 85701-1917 http://www.tucsonaz.gov/police On-call PIO: [email protected] Date: November 19, 2011 Contact: Sgt. Matt Ronstadt ATTEMPT TO LOCATE - CHECK WELFARE 6930 SOUTH MISSIONDALE ROAD The Tucson Police Department is seeking public assistance in locating 12-year old Alexis B. Diaz, who was last seen yesterday afternoon. Diaz reportedly left Challenger Middle School at East Elvira Road and South 6 th Avenue on foot at around 3:30 p.m. Diaz was supposed to walk to his home on South Missiondale Road after school and never arrived. Detectives are following up on available leads, contacting known friends and associates from school and the neighborhood. At this time there is no indication of foul play. Diaz is described as being approximately 4’9” tall and 80 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a red sweater, maroon polo-style shirt, tan shorts, and Fila athletic shoes in black and orange, and carrying a black and blue laptop computer case. The Tucson Police Department urges anyone who has seen Diaz, or who has knowledge of his whereabouts to contact 911 or 88-CRIME. Media Release Roberto A. Villaseñor Chief of Police

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Page 1: Attempt to Locate Alex Diaz - Tucson · Diaz is described as being approximately 4’9” tall and 80 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a red sweater,

For accommodations; materials in accessible formats; foreign language interpreters; and/or materials in a language other than English, please contact the Tucson Police Department Public Information Office at (520) 791-4852 or (520) 791-2639 for TDD at least five (5) business days in advance. Para arreglos; materiales en formatos accesibles; interpretes de idioma extranjero; y/o materiales en otro idioma que no sea inglés, por favor comunicarse al Departamento de la Policía de Tucson a la sección de Información Pública al (520) 791-4852 o (520) 791-2639 para TDD por lo menos con cinco (5) días hábiles de anticipación.

Ready to Protect, Proud to Serve Phone: 520-791-4852 Fax: 520-791-4433 270 S. Stone Avenue Tucson, Arizona 85701-1917 http://www.tucsonaz.gov/police

On-call PIO: [email protected] Date: November 19, 2011 Contact: Sgt. Matt Ronstadt

ATTEMPT TO LOCATE - CHECK WELFARE 6930 SOUTH MISSIONDALE ROAD

The Tucson Police Department is seeking public assistance in locating 12-year old Alexis B. Diaz, who was last seen yesterday afternoon. Diaz reportedly left Challenger Middle School at East Elvira Road and South 6th Avenue on foot at around 3:30 p.m. Diaz was supposed to walk to his home on South Missiondale Road after school and never arrived. Detectives are following up on available leads, contacting known friends and associates from school and the neighborhood. At this time there is no indication of foul play. Diaz is described as being approximately 4’9” tall and 80 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a red sweater, maroon polo-style shirt, tan shorts, and Fila athletic shoes in black and orange, and carrying a black and blue laptop computer case. The Tucson Police Department urges anyone who has seen Diaz, or who has knowledge of his whereabouts to contact 911 or 88-CRIME.

Media Release

Roberto A. Villaseñor Chief of Police