Missing Domino's driver's vehicle found in Superior, Wis.
(FOX 9) - The vehicle of the Domino's delivery driver who went missing during his shift in Apple Valley, Minn. has been found in Wisconsin.
Shuefaub Xiong goes missing
What we know:
Last week, police issued an alert for Sheufaub Xiong, 42, after he went missing during his Domino's shift.
Police say he arrived at work but never delivered four orders placed around 6 p.m.
Officers searched the area of the deliveries but were unable to find Xiong or his red Toyota Camry. Over the weekend, search efforts for Xiong continued, with volunteers joining search parties organized by his family.
The family also announced a $20,000 reward for Xiong's safe return.
Missing man's vehicle found
What we know:
On Monday, Apple Valley police announced that Xiong's vehicle had been recovered in Superior, Wis. on Sunday. Police say a witness told officers they had seen someone they believed was Xiong in the vehicle on Saturday around 4 p.m.
However, police also say an acquaintance met with Xiong that same night in Roseville at around 8 p.m. "We are unsure how Mr. Xiong traveled or if he has obtained another vehicle," police write.
Officers say they now suspect Xiong is experiencing a mental health crisis.
"Given the cold temperatures and uncharacteristic behavior, investigators are continuing to follow up on any leads, as it is critical he is located and provided care," police write. "Although there is no indication that Mr. Xiong is a threat to others, he is known to carry a firearm and has a permit to carry. We continue to work with the family to locate Mr. Xiong."
What's next:
Police ask anyone who sees Xiong to call 911. Anyone with information on his possible whereabouts is asked to call (952) 953-2700.