Search for lost Domino driver intensifies
The search for a missing Domino’s Pizza delivery driver in St. Paul intensified Friday. FOX 9’s Mike Manzoni presents his latest work.
(FOX9) – The car of a Domino’s Pizza delivery driver who went missing while on duty in Apple Valley, Minnesota has been found in Wisconsin.
Shufab Zion is missing
What we know:
Last week, police issued an alert for Shuforb Xiong, 42, who went missing while on duty at Domino’s Pizza.
Police said the man arrived at work, but four orders placed around 6 p.m. were not delivered.
Officers searched the area near the delivery site but were unable to find Mr. Xiong or his red Toyota Camry. The search for Zion continued over the weekend, with volunteers joining search teams organized by his family.
The family also announced a $20,000 reward for Zion’s safe return.
Missing person’s car found
What we know:
Apple Valley Police announced Monday that Xiong’s car was recovered Sunday in Superior, Wisconsin. Police say around 4 p.m. Saturday, a witness told officers they saw a person they believed to be Mr. Xiong inside a car.
However, police also said that an acquaintance met Xiong in Roseville that night around 8 p.m., adding: “It is unclear how Xiong traveled or if he obtained another vehicle. Yes,” police wrote.
Officers said they now suspect Xiong to be suffering from a mental health crisis.
“Given the cold temperatures and unusual behavior, investigators continue to follow up on leads as it is important to locate him and provide care,” police wrote. . “While there is no indication that Mr. Zion is a threat to others, he is known to possess a firearm and is licensed to carry a firearm. We continue to work with his family to ensure that Mr. Zion is a threat to others. The search continues.”
What’s next:
Police are asking anyone who sees Xiong to call 911. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call (952) 953-2700.
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