Apple Valley police said several people over the weekend reported seeing Shuefaub Xiong, a Domino’s employee who went missing last week after leaving for a delivery route.
The latest information on Xiong’s whereabouts suggests he is wandering and “may be experiencing a mental health crisis,” the Apple Valley Police Department said in an update Monday.
Police said Xiong’s unoccupied car was found Sunday in Superior, Wisconsin. Investigators also received a tip that someone saw Xiong inside the car around 4 p.m. Saturday. Meanwhile, an acquaintance told police about an encounter with Xiong in Roseville around 8 p.m. Saturday.
“We do not know how Mr. Xiong traveled or if he obtained another vehicle,” AVPD said.
Police add that Xiong does not appear to pose a threat to others, but noted that he has a carry permit and is known to have a firearm on his person.
As previously reported, Xiong, 42, left the Domino’s in Apple Valley on Tuesday evening to deliver four pizzas, but none of the delivery locations reported receiving his order.
Investigators later learned that Xiong had been seen at Richfield Target the night he disappeared; he may have attempted to contact a family member around 6:45 p.m. using another person’s phone in Richfield. Xiong was also reportedly in Golden Valley at some point Tuesday evening.
Xiong is described as an Asian man, 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing 215 pounds. He has brown hair and eyes and was driving a red Toyota Camry with registration CWT545 when he disappeared.
Anyone with information on Xiong’s whereabouts is asked to call 952-953-2700.