Domino’s Delivery Man Reported Missing in Minnesota After Pizzas Weren’t Delivered, Police Say
Police said Shuefaub Xiong was reported missing after he “did not make four deliveries" scheduled for the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 14
A Domino's delivery man has disappeared in Minnesota, and his family is vowing to track him down.
Shuefaub Xiong, 42, was reported missing on Tuesday, Jan. 14, after he “did not return home” from his shift with Dominos in Apple Valley, the Apple Valley Police Department said in a Facebook post.
Officers later learned Shuefaub had reported to work but “did not make four deliveries that were scheduled around 6 pm,” according to the department. However, he was not found when the areas were searched, nor was his red Toyota Camry.
“The customers all called back notifying Domino’s that they never received their orders,” sister Nischa Xiong told CBS affiliate WCCO.
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Shuefaub was last seen at the Richfield Target on Jan. 14 and is believed to have also been in Golden Valley after leaving his job, police said.
The family is now offering a $20,000 reward for his safe return, according to WCCO.
“We’re lost, we’re confused, we’re scared, we hope that he is OK,” Nischa told the station.
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Family members have started a GoFundMe campaign “to raise funds to support the search efforts” for Shuefaub, also known as “Shue.”
Nischa and sister Yee Leng Xiong, who organized the online fundraiser, said their family “is heartbroken by his disappearance,” adding that “each moment without him feels like an eternity.”
“Shue is more than just a brother to us, he is the glue that holds our family together, the one who always puts others before himself, and the first to offer a helping hand when anyone is in need,” the sisters wrote.
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Nischa and Yee Leng vowed to do “everything in our power to bring him home safely.” They described Shue as “the most thoughtful, kind, and selfless person we know” whose “steadfast commitment to family and community has always been evident.”
“Whether it was repairing a neighbor's car, helping a friend move, or simply being present when someone needed support, Shue has always been the one to show up. Now, it’s our turn to show up for him,” they continued.
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Xiong is described as a 5’8” man weighing 215 lbs. with brown hair and eyes, according to police. The license plate number for his Camry, which has a Minnesota plate, is CWT-545.
Anyone with information about Xiong’s whereabouts is asked to call (952) 953-2700.
Domino's did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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