
The person at the center of this case
Leonardo Denys Corena Ortiz
Justice for Leonardo Denys Corena Ortiz — the trail went cold in 2021, but the truth hasn't.
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Why did Leonardo leave or disappear from Sarita on June 14, 2021, and what were the circumstances surrounding his disappearance?
What was Leonardo carrying besides his Salvadoran DUI—did he have money, a vehicle, or other possessions that might indicate his intentions?
Who was Leonardo in contact with before his disappearance, and have those individuals been interviewed?
Leonardo Denys Corena Ortiz, a 48-year-old male, went missing on June 14, 2021, in Sarita, Texas, with circumstances remaining unknown. He was last seen in Kenedy County and was carrying a Salvadoran identity document (DUI). The case is being investigated by the Salvadoran Consulate General, and anyone with information about his whereabouts is urged to contact authorities.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP83780. Missing person: LEONARDO DENYS CORENA ORTIZ.
Last known contact: 2021-06-14 in Sarita, Kenedy, TX. Circumstances: UNKNOWN Demographics: 48 years, Male, Hispanic / Latino.
Physical description: 5 ft 5 in, 130 lbs, hair: Bald, eyes: Black. Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Camisa a cuadros, manga larga, marrón, talla M Pantalán de mezclilla, azul Gorra, roja Cincho, negro; Footwear: Deportivos, negros con líneas azules, cordones rojos, talla 8 o 9; Other: Documento de Identidad Salvadoreño - DUI.
Investigating agency: Consulado General de El Salvador | PSNL.2021.11 | 2021-08-31.
Leonardo Denys Corena Ortiz was last known to be in contact in Sarita, Kenedy County, Texas
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