Man Goes Missing After Trip to Chetumal
Belizean man has gone missing after a trip to Chetumal. Thirty-four-year-old Vincent Young was last seen on the afternoon of Tuesday, November thirteenth, 2024. Records show that Vincent entered Quintana Roo, Mexico, but never returned, raising alarm among his family. Vincent is a dark-skinned Creole man, about six-foot-two and weighing around two hundred pounds. He was last seen wearing a black sleeveless shirt, three-quarter blue jeans, and green Nike slippers. We spoke with his sister, Sally Lou Young, who shared more details about the search for her brother.
On the Phone: Sally Lou Young, Vincent Young’s Sister
“The time and date he was last seen, he just said to my mom, he’s going to Mexico. What he was doing with who when where and why we don’t know All that that was all that was said that he was going to Mexico.”
Britney Gordon
“And what have the search efforts been like since then have you guys filed a official police report?”
On the Phone: Sally Lou Young
“Yes, so the Corozal police department came to the house after my niece posted that. We hadn’t heard from him and my mom went to the Corozal police department to make an official police report but since I was there I suggested to her she goes to Mexico to verify that is actually Where he is because as you know People might say I’m going north and then they go south they might say they go south then they go west so once that report was filed with Corozal Police Department, I personally went with my mom to the Quintana Roo on border, well, Chetumal, where we verified with the Mexican authorities that he did legally entered Mexico on the day of said Missing report, which is November twelfth.”
Britney Gordon
“And there is no documentation of him returning back into the country.”
On the Phone: Sally Lou Young
“That’s right So he went legally into Mexico in his personal vehicle He entered Mexico and haven’t returned As of now, that’s all we know.” This is now international crime per se. We can’t personally get involved and go and contradict anything that the Belizean authorities could somewhat help with. So from this point, the family just asked that if anyone happens to see him, hear of him, he called them to contact the family, but we’re not trying to make an effort to contradict anything because. It’s international. Now he in another country.”
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