A Case Built Around One Known Day
George Hernandez is listed as a missing person from Los Angeles, California, with the key date in his case recorded as October 5, 2017. Publicly available case summaries identify him as an older Hispanic man who was 77 years old at the time he disappeared. The basic facts are spare, but they are consistent across multiple missing-person listings: George was last seen in Los Angeles on that date, and he has not been publicly reported as found in the search results reviewed. His case is not presented with a long timeline, a detailed route, or a known sequence of movements; instead, it is defined by a sudden absence and a small set of official identifiers that keep his name searchable years later.
The Person at the Center of the File
The available records describe George Hernandez as male, Hispanic, with gray hair and brown eyes. His date of birth is listed as May 18, 1940. At the time of his disappearance, he was approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighed around 160 pounds. These details matter because missing-person cases often depend on recognition: a remembered face, a familiar build, a small physical description that helps someone connect a person they saw with a name in a database. In George’s case, the public profile is concise but specific enough to preserve a recognizable outline: an elderly man, gray-haired, brown-eyed, and last associated with Los Angeles in early October 2017....Read More
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