A Missing Man From Crocker
Alex Michael Valverde is listed as a missing person from Crocker, Missouri, a small Pulaski County community whose name appears at the center of the public record in his case. The available information identifies him as a 43-year-old man at the time he disappeared. Public case summaries consistently connect his disappearance to the summer of 2017, with the primary date of last contact given as July 30, 2017. Beyond those core facts, the case is defined by a striking lack of publicly available detail: there is no broad public timeline, no known published narrative describing what he was doing that day, and no widely available account of the circumstances immediately before he vanished.
The Date That Marks the Case
The date most often attached to Alex Valverde’s disappearance is July 30, 2017. That date appears in public missing-person listings connected to his case and is the anchor point for what little is known. One public listing displays July 29, 2017, in a last-seen field while also describing him as last seen on July 30, 2017, in the case narrative. Because the most repeated date in available summaries is July 30, 2017, that is the clearest date associated with his disappearance. What is not publicly detailed is the exact time of day, who last saw him, what he was wearing, whether he had plans, or whether anything seemed unusual before contact was lost.
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