National Hispanic Heritage Month: Isidro Limon Jr.

In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month I’m featuring a Hispanic missing person every day from September 15 to October 15. Today’s case is Isidro Limon Jr., who was 23 when he disappeared from Weslaco, a city in the southern tip of Texas, on September 14, 2000.

His case got some press attention around the fourteenth anniversary of his disappearance, such as this article (which mentions the Charley Project), after the local Crime Stoppers put out an appeal.

Foul play is suspected in Isidro’s case. The cops said he was involved in unspecified “illegal business dealings” and had made enemies in his personal life.

Well, that’s it for this year. I’ll probably repeat this for National Hispanic Heritage Month in 2019.

At last

I have finished the entire backlog of resolved cases. Normal updates should resume tomorrow or maybe the next day.

I had forgotten how crazy some of the resolves were. This was quite the trip down memory lane.

Also, the house has a lovely new vinyl wood-look floor. Michael and his friend hammered down the trim today. Now we just have to put all the furniture back.