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ALVIN DIAZ, 72 - DEVON
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Today marks the second anniversary of the disappearance of Alvin Diaz, who went missing from Tavistock, Devon, on 27 March 2024.
Alvin was 72 years old at the time he was last seen. Despite ongoing appeals and the passage of time, he has never been located, and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance remain unknown.
Now, two years on, Alvin would be approximately 74 years old. His family and loved ones continue to live without answers, and the case remains open.
Anniversary appeals are a critical moment in long-term missing person investigations, as new information can still emerge months or even years later. Members of the public who were in the Tavistock area at the time, or who may recall seeing Alvin or anything unusual around late March 2024, are urged to reflect and come forward.
Even the smallest detail โ something that may have seemed insignificant at the time โ could now prove vital in helping to establish what happened.
Alvinโs disappearance continues to have a lasting impact on those who know him, and police remain committed to finding answers.
โ ๏ธ If you have any information relating to Alvin Diaz, please contact police.
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