Alexandria Police Department Seeks Public’s Help in Locating Man who has Been Missing for a Year

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Alexandria Police Department Seeks Public’s Help in Locating Man who has Been Missing for a Year

he Alexandria Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a young man who has been missing for over a year.

Mr. Carlos Carballo-Rivas, was last seen on November 27, 2021, in the 5300 block of Taney Avenue in Alexandria, Virginia. Mr. Carballo-Rivas a 21-year-old Hispanic male was last seen wearing a grey and black beanie cap, a black Nike jacket with white letters and red trim, a white hooded sweatshirt, dark-colored pants, and black Puma sneakers.

Mr. Carballo-Rivas has a rose tattoo on his left shoulder and a cross with a crown tattoo on one of his wrists. There is reason to believe that he was in Centreville, VA on the night of November 28, 2021.

We ask if anyone has any information leading to the location of the Mr. Caraballo-Rivas, to please reach out to Detective Trevor Griffin at the Alexandria Police Department by email Trevor.Griffin@alexandriava.gov, phone at 703.746.6782, or dial 9-1-1. Tips can be anonymous.

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