
Missing Minnesota Man’s Car Found in Wisconsin, Search Continues
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Apple Valley, MN (KROC-AM News)- Authorities are reporting new developments in the search for a Minnesota delivery driver who vanished after going to work.
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The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension issued a statewide Missing Person Alert for 42-year-old Shuefuab 'Shue' Xiong last week.
The Apple Valley man was confirmed to have reported to work at Domino’s in Apple Valley on Tuesday, Jan. 14. He was reported missing after leaving the store and not making four deliveries around 6 p.m. that day.
Law enforcement then found out he was in Richfield around 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday and that he used someone else’s phone to try and contact his family.
Missing Minnesota Man's Car Found Empty in Superior, WI, Police Say He Returned to MN
On Monday the Apple Valley Police Department issued a news release saying that Xiong’s unoccupied car was located in Superior, WI on Sunday.

A witness reported seeing Xiong inside of the vehicle around 4 p.m. Saturday. An acquaintance of Xiong told law enforcement they spoke around 8 p.m. Saturday in Roseville.
Authorities do not know how Xiong apparently traveled from Superior to the Twin Cities on Saturday. Police also suspect that Xiong could be experiencing a mental health crisis.
The news release says the cold temperatures and uncharacteristic behavior are making it critical that Xiong is located and given care.
Police say he has a permit to carry a gun and is known to carry a firearm, although he is not believed to be a threat to others.
Xiong is described as 5’8”, 215 lbs, bald, with a black mustache, black beard, and brown eyes. Anyone who sees Xiong is asked to call 911. Anyone information regarding his whereabouts is asked to call (952) 953-2700.
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