Missing car of Domino’s pizza delivery driver found in Wisconsin: police
The search for the missing Domino’s pizza delivery driver in Minnesota during a shift last week remains ongoing after authorities said his car was discovered more than 100 miles away in Wisconsin on Sunday.
A witness told police they saw Shuefaub Xiong, 42, in his red Toyota Camry around 4 p.m. Saturday in Superior, Wisconsin. Apple Valley Police Department in Minnesota said Monday.
Police discovered Xiong’s Toyota Camry unoccupied Sunday in Superior – about 170 miles north of Apple Valley, where Xiong was reported missing Jan. 14 after “failing to return home” from work in Domino, police said.
A friend of Xiong’s also reported they spoke in Roseville, Minnesota, around 8 p.m. Saturday, though police say it’s unclear how Xiong traveled or if he used another car to get back into the state.
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Investigators believe Xiong may be experiencing a mental health crisis after his “uncharacteristic behavior”. Police said that while there is no indication that Xiong is a threat to others, he is known to carry a firearm and is licensed to carry it.
Xiong was first reported missing after he failed to make four deliveries that were scheduled for around 6pm on January 14. Officers searched every area where Xiong was supposed to make a delivery, although police said they did not find the missing delivery man.
Police said Xiong was last known to have been seen on Jan. 14 at a Target in Richfield, Minnesota, although he was also believed to have been in Golden Valley at one point.
An investigation into his phone location, bank details and known social media accounts yielded no clues as to why Xiong disappeared or where he is now, police said.
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Friends and family described Xiong in a post on the GoFundme page as “the most thoughtful, kind and selfless person we know” and “one who always puts others before himself.”
“Our family is devastated by his disappearance, and every moment without him seems like an eternity. We are doing everything in our power to bring him home safely,” the post said.
Xiong is described as an Asian male, 5 feet, 8 inches tall and 215 pounds, with brown hair and eyes.
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Authorities asked anyone with information about Xiong’s whereabouts to call (952) 953-2700.