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San Bernardino Sheriff Seeks Help in Search for Missing Muscoy Man with Cognitive Conditions

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Published on January 10, 2024
San Bernardino Sheriff Seeks Help in Search for Missing Muscoy Man with Cognitive ConditionsSource: San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is calling for the public's help in the search for a missing Muscoy man, who was last seen on January 9. According to a report filed early morning today, Christopher Juvera Alvarez, 32, has gone missing under circumstances that, have caused concern due to his diagnosed cognitive conditions.

Officials report that Alvarez was last spotted at around 5:40 p.m. on the 2400 block of Kern Street, where he resides. Standing 5'6" with black hair, and a medium build, he was last seen wearing a beige jacket, a black shirt, black jeans, and black shoes. The Sheriff’s Central Station deputies were dispatched to the aforementioned location after receiving the missing person report at 7:52 a.m. this morning.

Deputy B. Bailey, attached to the Central Station, is the named contact for any information related to Alvarez's whereabouts. The Sheriff's department emphasizes that anyone with details that may lead to finding Alvarez reach out to them. In a statement obtained by Nixle, concerned citizens with information can contact Deputy Bailey at (909) 387-3545, or those wishing to remain anonymous may relay information via the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-78CRIME or on the We-Tip website.

Shariff-Coroner Shannon D. Dicus of San Bernardino County emphasized the gravity of the situation, given Alvarez's condition and his family's distress over his unaccounted absence. The public's prompt and informative response could be critical in ensuring his safe return. Meanwhile, the community is holding its breath in the hope of a positive update in this pressing case.