On December 31, 2019, Mariano Medina-Funes, a 36-year-old resident of Jacinto City, Texas, planned to ring in the New Year with his family. He had spoken to his sister, Victoria Acosta, earlier that day, expressing excitement about celebrating together and mentioning he had bought fireworks to enjoy with her children. However, the festive anticipation quickly turned into despair when Mariano failed to appear at the church gathering that evening. His absence was not just unexpected—it was alarming.
The situation escalated when Mariano's girlfriend received a frantic call from him at approximately 8:20 p.m. During the call, Mariano was audibly distressed, screaming that he was in danger and that the men he was with intended to kill him. The call abruptly ended, and despite immediate concern and efforts to reach him, Mariano was never heard from again.
Investigations revealed that Mariano had left his apartment complex on Challenger 7 Drive with two men he knew, possibly heading to Pasadena, Texas. Surveillance footage later captured a black Cadillac with chrome wheels—a vehicle matching the description of the car Mariano was last seen in—making a stop at a convenience store about half an hour after leaving the apartment. Inside the store, a man, now considered a person of interest, was seen on camera. Despite identifying one of the men, law enforcement has been unable to locate him for questioning.
Mariano was described as a Hispanic male, standing 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing approximately 226 pounds. He had black hair, brown eyes, and was known to wear his hair in braids. Distinctive tattoos adorned his body, including a bullet hole behind his left ear, a Versace symbol with wings on his neck, and various names and designs on his arms and hands. Notably, he had gold upper and lower teeth. Mariano also suffered from a mild mental disability, requiring medication to manage his condition, which made him easily influenced by others. ...Read More
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