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Cuban from Florida has been missing for more than a month in Laredo, Texas: "No one knows anything"

Orlando resident Rigoberto Sánchez traveled for work to Laredo, where he was last seen driving a dark blue 2015 Chevy Traverse with stickers on the windows.

Rigoberto Sánchez © Captura de video de Telemundo 51
Rigoberto Sanchez Photo © Telemundo 51 video capture

And62-year-old Cuban from Florida has been missing for more than a month in Laredo, Texas, and his family has gone to the media to ask for help.

Rigoberto Sánchez, Orlando resident, traveled for work to Laredo, where he was last seen.

According to the Laredo Police Department, that day at 4:00 pm Sánchez was in the 4800 block of Justo Penn.

"He was driving a dark blue 2015 Chevy Traverse with stickers. different on the windows," the Department stated in its profile ofFacebook.

Facebook Capture / Laredo Police Department

Heriberto Hernández, brother of the disappeared person, toldTelemundo 51 that his brother has a trucking company and that he has been working in Laredo for 15 years, where he knows a lot of people.

"They are very hard-working, very good people," he said.

For his part, Robin Sánchez, his son, explained that his father is over six feet tall, weighs about 210 pounds and is very strong and athletic, so it is not easy to attack him.

His niece, Tania Ortiz, asked that anyone who knows anything please contact the Laredo authorities at (956) 795-2800.

"His family misses him," he stressed in hisFacebook.

Melba Hernández, Rigoberto's sister, sent him a tender message on her networks with her favorite singer.

"My brother, I have been thinking about you all day, waiting for you to arrive on a trip to come see us and there is no sign. I continue with my faith that gives me the strength to live," he expressed.

The Laredo Police requested the collaboration of the community, and asked that if anyone knows the location of Mr. Sánchez, has any information about his whereabouts or has seen his vehicle, call (956)-795-2800. All calls will remain anonymous.

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