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Alexander Delcid, a 17-year-old from Nashville, Tennessee, disappeared on October 26, 2007. He was last seen wearing a red shirt, denim shorts, and a blue baseball cap. There has been speculation that he may have traveled to Dallas, Texas, where his brother resided at the time. Despite efforts by his family and law enforcement, no significant leads have emerged regarding his whereabouts.

Alexander's case has been listed with the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (Nam ...Read More
Last Seen: Oct 26, 2007

Victim Details

Aug 16, 2016

May 25, 2022

Alexander

Delcid

35

17

65 inches

67 inches

140 lbs

145 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the autumn of 2007, a then 17-year-old Male Alexander Delcid vanished from Nashville, Tennessee. The date was October 26, 2007, when the young man, a Hispanic/Latino and White/Caucasian male, was last seen. At the time of his disappearance, he had black hair and brown eyes. He stood somewhere between five feet five inches and five feet seven inches tall, with a weight of approximately 140 to 145 pounds. When he was last observed, he was wearing a red shirt, blue jean shorts, and a blue baseball cap. The circumstances surrounding Alexander’s disappearance remain shrouded in uncertainty, with very few details publicly available. One of the prevailing theories is that he may have been traveling to Dallas, Texas. This speculation is rooted in the fact that his brother was residing in Dallas at that time. It is unknown if Alexander ever reached his intended destination or what his mode of transportation might have been. The lack of concrete information has made it difficult for investigators to piece together a clear timeline of events following his last confirmed sighting in Nashville. Over the years, Alexander's case has remained open, a lingering mystery for his family and the law enforcement officials who have sought answers. His case is listed with the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), a national database for missing persons. Despite the passage of time, efforts to uncover new leads continue. The core of this case remains the unknown; whether he left on his own accord or was met with foul play is still undetermined. This ambiguity has left his loved ones in a painful state of limbo, hoping for a resolution to his long-unanswered disappearance.

Oct 26, 2007

Nashville

Tennessee

Davidson County

No

18645

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department

Nashville

Tennessee

Davidson County

37201

200 James Robertson Parkway, Tennessee

6158628600

Local

Law Enforcement

07-661662

2007-10-26

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

07/01/2026


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