A Mother's Day Call That Never Led Home
On May 12, 2019, Calvin Willie Martinez, a 31-year-old Native American man from Farmington, New Mexico, made a phone call that would be his last known contact. He reached out to his mother from a truck stop in Albuquerque to wish her a Happy Mother's Day, assuring her he would return home soon. Despite this promise, Calvin never arrived, and subsequent attempts to contact him were unsuccessful. His disappearance has since remained a mystery, leaving his family in a state of anguish and uncertainty.
A Life Marked by Tragedy and Resilience
Calvin's life was profoundly affected by a devastating event in 2014 when his girlfriend and one of his sons perished in a house fire. This tragedy led to a period of deep depression and struggles with alcohol, impacting his ability to maintain steady employment. Despite these challenges, Calvin remained connected to his family and continued to work various construction jobs, often traveling between Farmington and Albuquerque without a personal vehicle, relying on hitchhiking to get around. ...Read More
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