Mother worries about her missing son, Leon Torres
A mother fears the worst but is hoping for the best in the case of her missing son, twenty-four year-old Leon Torres, a construction worker of Tigris Street. According Cherry Moss, the last time she saw her son was on Friday but since then she has found out that he spent the night at the home of his friend, a Security Guard. Torres never returned home and has not contacted his family, which according to Moss, is very unusual. She says this is the first time her son left home without telling anyone his whereabouts and she is fearful that he may be in danger. Moss came to our studios today to ask the public to be on the lookout for Torres.
Cherry Moss, Mother of Missing Man
“I si him di Friday morning when ih mi deh home Friday morning and Friday afternoon. So when I gone back home Friday night I seh granny, but Leon noh deh yah. She tell me well then go check dah di police station Saturday morning. So when I gone dah di police station dah Queen Street, I mek dehn call Raccoon Street Police Station. So when I get deh dehn seh no Leon Torres is there. So I tell my granny give ah until Sunday, maybe ih come. So we give ah up to Sunday and ih still noh show up. So di Monday morning when di security come I attack he. So when I attack he I ask he weh Leon deh. He seh how he get Saturday morning dah Hattieville junction, because dah up dah Hattieville di bwai live. So I seh okay den. When ih get up Leon tell ah get inna wah grey and red pickup and he tell Leon di bus di come. So he get inna di bus and Leon gone inna di pickup. I have no idea weh ih deh.”
Delahnie Bain
“Do you think that something may have happened to him?”
Cherry Moss
“Ma’am, I wah be honest wid yoh, I have no idea and I noh know what else to say.”
Delahnie Bain
“Okay, is he known to take for days like this?”
Cherry Moss
“No, this dah di first time.”
Delahnie Bain
“Can you describe him for the public?”
Cherry Moss
“He dah wah slim young man, he dah wah person weh work. Ih noh inna no gang relationship or nothing. Ih noh have no enemy, ih noh have no company. Di only company weh ih have dah di security bwai.”
Torres was last seen wearing black pants with a Hawaiian shirt and a black peak cap.
I hope that he return home safe, but keep your fingers cross, when people goes missing and for so long chances are slim.
Good luck. I hope he is shacked up with someone, somewhere but in his age group, there is cause for concern.
Security must know something….who the pickup for?
Smells fishy to me hope he is not gang affiliated.
well mom keep the good hope on your side since we’re living in a very dangerous time in our nation with no security of whatsoever.