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Search Continues for San Antonio Man, Cesar Uribe, Despite Cancellation of CLEAR Alert

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Published on May 29, 2024
Search Continues for San Antonio Man, Cesar Uribe, Despite Cancellation of CLEAR AlertSource: Texas Department of Public Safety

The search for 28-year-old Cesar Uribe, who went missing on the west side of San Antonio more than a week ago, has hit a snag after officials discontinued the CLEAR Alert initially issued for him. Despite the alert being canceled, Uribe remains missing, and authorities, along with his anxious family, are continuing their efforts to locate him.

Uribe was last spotted near the 2100 block of Fort Donelson Drive, in proximity to Marbach Road, as reported by KENS 5. Described as 5'11" tall and weighing roughly 250 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes, Uribe was last seen wearing a black hat adorned with white letters that spell "NY," a black shirt, blue jeans, and brown boots. His distinctive multiple tattoos on his left and right calves and on his chest could help in identifying him.

According to the information obtained by FOX San Antonio, law enforcement officials had earlier indicated that Uribe's disappearance posed a credible threat to his own health and safety, which underpinned the issuance of the CLEAR Alert. A CLEAR Alert functions as a tool for law enforcement to engage the community in the search for missing individuals who are in danger.

The reason behind discontinuing the alert has not been made public, but attempts to get an explanation have been made by reaching out to the Department of Public Safety. Anyone with any information regarding Uribe's whereabouts or last known activities is urged by the San Antonio Police Department to make contact at (210) 207-7660. The case of the missing man last seen wearing a "NY" hat and multiple distinct tattoos continues to trouble his family and the local community, holding out hope that Uribe will soon be found and safely returned.