“I’m Just Praying”: Clear Alert for 28-Year-Old San Antonio Man; Wife Worried About His Mental Health
A CLEAR alert has been issued for a 28-year-old San Antonio man who police say may be in danger after he disappeared early Sunday morning. The alert is aimed at helping locate Adam Rodriguez, who was last seen on the city’s northeast side near Mannix Drive, not far from the airport. His wife, Ariana Flores-Rodriguez, shared details about his disappearance and expressed deep concern for his well-being.
Flores-Rodriguez explained that her husband left behind his work vehicle, phone, and equipment before vanishing. She mentioned that he had dropped off his work items on Sunday morning while the business was closed and has not been heard from since.
“He left his work truck and his work phone, his work laptop — anything work-related that the company owed, he left,” Flores-Rodriguez said. “I believe he left with a backpack.”
The couple had an argument earlier that morning, and Rodriguez left their home around 7 a.m., turning off his phone. When he did not return, she checked their bank account and noticed an $800 withdrawal.
“I thought, OK, maybe he’s still at the bank,” she said. “It doesn’t show me what time.” She drove to the bank and then to her husband’s workplace but could not find him.
Flores-Rodriguez said the disappearance is especially concerning because of her husband’s mental health. She revealed that the couple’s oldest son died by suicide three years ago, and the holidays have been particularly difficult for them.
“I know he is disappointed in himself,” she said. “I know he’s upset, and I know he knows I’m upset and I’m hurt. I’m just praying that he didn’t let the enemy get in his head.”
She added that one item missing from their home stood out to her — an obituary photo of their son.
“So many people love him, we love him, his kids love him,” Flores-Rodriguez said.
Rodriguez is described as wearing a camouflage baseball hat, a tan shirt, black pants, and tan crocs. No one has reported contact with him since Sunday morning. By Sunday night, a CLEAR alert was issued.
Flores-Rodriguez urged anyone who sees her husband to contact police and to remind him that he is loved.
“If you see him, hug him and don’t let him go,” she said. “He needs somebody, anybody, to tell him it’s OK and there’s always another way.”
Anyone with information on Rodriguez’s whereabouts is asked to contact San Antonio police at 210-207-7660 or call 911.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, help is available by calling or texting the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
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