Rafael Rodriguez, 42, of Bacliff and the Pastor of the Church of God Sabbath Day in Houston, TX has been missing since 9 pm February 10.
The man is 5 feet, 8 inches, 160 pounds and has brown eyes and hair.
He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a tan short-sleeved shirt, a green windbreaker with a BMI logo and brown boots. He did not take his car, identification, credit cards or money, officials with the search and rescue team said.
(The Galveston Daily News)
From Texas EquuSearch:
Unfortunately our search for Pastor Rafael Rodriguez has been called off until further tips and leads come in. We did an extensive search of over 40 square blocks in Rafael’s neighborhood including abandoned houses, businesses, wooded areas, over grown fields and lots, and along the shore with no luck.
February 19th, 2006 at 10:33pm
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Search Alert!
Steve Pitzer, Search Leader for Texas Equusearch needs volunteers to help search for Pastor Rafael Rodriguez. He has been missing since Friday, February 10, 2006.
The search will begin on Friday, February 17, 2006 at 10:30am. We will need ground searchers and 4-wheelers. The command center is located at 4122 Houx St., Bacliff, TX. Please contact us at 281-309-9500 if you can help.
Map of 4122 Houx St
Bacliff, TX 77518-1322
UPDATE ….
Search Alert Continues – Volunteers Still Needed for Missing Pastor!
Steve Pitzer, Search Leader for Texas Equusearch needs more volunteers to help search for Pastor Rafael Rodriguez missing since Friday, February 10, 2006. The search will start at 10am on Saturday, February 18, 2006. We will need ground searchers and 4-wheelers. The command center is located at Bayshore Dr and Jackson Rd in Bacliff, TX.
Please contact Texas EquuSearch at 281/309-9500 if you can help or have any tips or leads.
Map of
Jackson Ave At Bayshore Dr
Bacliff, TX 77518
February 18th, 2006 at 12:09am
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