Feb 10, 2010
May 08, 2024
Joe
Luiz
69
37
68 inches
69 inches
165 lbs
180 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
On a day in the spring of 1992, the ordinary rhythm of family life in a Las Vegas, Nevada, home was abruptly disrupted. Joe Angel Luiz, a 37-year-old man, was at his residence in the 1600 block of Mapleleaf Street, spending time with his daughters. When his wife returned, she found that he was gone. The circumstances of his departure were unsettling and contradictory. It appeared he had packed a suitcase, suggesting a planned departure, yet his car remained behind. His wife conveyed to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department that she did not believe he would willingly walk out on his family. This sentiment created a puzzling and distressing situation for his loved ones, initiating a long and painful period of uncertainty. In the weeks that followed Joe's disappearance, a few details emerged that only deepened the mystery. At the time he went missing, he was unemployed and reportedly had a drinking problem. The last known activity connected to him was on March 30, 1992, when he filled out and mailed an unemployment card. Subsequently, an unemployment check was sent to his post office box on April 6. His wife saw the check in the box, but when she returned later, it was gone. She later discovered that the check had been cashed, but was unable to obtain further information about who had cashed it, and any subsequent unemployment checks were canceled. This final financial transaction marked the last trace of Joe Angel Luiz, leaving his family and investigators with a void of information and a multitude of unanswered questions. The investigation into Joe's disappearance has spanned decades, yet the circumstances surrounding that day remain unclear. Described as a Hispanic male with black hair and brown eyes, standing at 5'8" to 5'9" and weighing between 165 and 180 pounds, one of his distinguishing features was a scar near his left eye. Despite the efforts of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, which continues to feature his case in its cold case files, no significant leads have emerged to explain his sudden vanishing. The conflicting information about whether he packed a suitcase, coupled with his wife's firm belief that he would not abandon his children, paints a confusing picture. The case of Joe Angel Luiz is a somber reminder of the enduring pain of ambiguity, as a family was left to grapple with the unknown and the hope for answers dwindles with the passage of time.
Mar 30, 1992
Las Vegas
Nevada
Clark County
89122
8176
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
Las Vegas
Nevada
Clark County
89106
400 South Martin Luther King Boulevard, Nevada
7028283111
Local
Law Enforcement
920423-1583
1992-04-23
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
Black
Brown
Brown
05/22/2026