
The person at the center of this case
Diego Noe Sales-Aguilar
Justice for Diego Noe Sales-Aguilar — the trail went cold in 2022, but the truth hasn't.
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Why did family believe Diego may have traveled to Idaho? Was there a connection or contact in that state?
What was Diego's adjustment like after moving from Guatemala to New York and then to Massachusetts in a short timeframe?
Who were Diego's contacts and friends in Wakefield during the six weeks he lived there before disappearing?
Diego Noe Sales-Aguilar, a 16-year-old from Guatemala, was reported missing on February 7, 2022, from Wakefield, Massachusetts, after relatives had not heard from him for two weeks. He had recently relocated to the area in December 2021 and was adjusting to life in a new country. Family members believe he may have traveled to Idaho, but his current whereabouts remain unknown and investigators are seeking any information about his movements or contacts.
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NamUs case MP91324. Missing person: Diego Noe Sales-Aguilar.
Last known contact: 2022-02-07 in Wakefield, Middlesex, MA. Circumstances: Diego had been living in Wakefield since December 21.
Diego is originally from Guatemala and was previously living in New York. Diego was reported missing after relatives had not seen for 2 weeks.
Information from family that Diego may be in Idaho. Demographics: 16 years, Male, Hispanic / Latino.
Physical description: 5 ft 3 in, 125 lbs, hair: Black, eyes: Brown. Investigating agency: Wakefield Police Department | 22-1937.
Diego moved to Wakefield, Massachusetts from New York
Last known contact with Diego in Wakefield, Middlesex, MA
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Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.