The disappearance of 77-year-old Jorge Alberto Mejia from Chatsworth, California, remains an unresolved mystery that continues to haunt his family and the local community. Despite extensive search efforts and public appeals, Mejia's whereabouts have remained unknown since his disappearance on September 3, 2017. This article delves into the details surrounding his case, the search operations conducted, and the ongoing impact on those who knew him.
Jorge Alberto Mejia, born on July 29, 1940, was a Hispanic male with gray hair and brown eyes. At the time of his disappearance, he stood between 5'3" and 5'7" tall and weighed between 110 and 150 pounds. Mejia was known to sometimes use the first name "George." He was a resident of a board and care facility located in the Chatsworth Lake Manor area of California. Mejia had a medical condition that could cause confusion and disorientation, making his sudden disappearance particularly concerning.
On the morning of September 3, 2017, around 7:00 a.m., Jorge Mejia was last seen leaving his residence in the 24000 block of Woolsey Canyon Road in Chatsworth. He was wearing a colored striped shirt, blue jeans, and a baseball cap. Given his medical condition, there was immediate concern for his safety when he failed to return. The staff at the care facility promptly reported him missing, initiating a search by local authorities.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spearheaded the search for Mejia, deploying deputies to canvass the surrounding areas. They reached out to the public through media outlets, urging anyone with information to come forward. Community members joined the search, distributing flyers and sharing information on social media platforms to raise awareness. Despite these concerted efforts, no credible leads emerged....Read More
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