A Quiet Morning in Kannapolis
On the morning of January 25, 2003, 20-year-old Nestor Castillo Moyado left his family's home on Airline Drive in Kannapolis, North Carolina, around 7:00 AM, telling them he was heading to work. He never returned, and that day marked the beginning of a mystery that remains unsolved over two decades later. Nestor left behind all his personal belongings, including his identification and clothing, and he did not own a vehicle at the time. His sudden disappearance left his family and the local community searching for answers.
The Man Behind the Name
Nestor Moyado was a young Hispanic male, standing approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing around 175 pounds. He had black hair, brown eyes, and a distinctive vaccine scar on his upper right arm. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a white t-shirt, blue jeans, a black cotton jacket, and tan work boots. These details were crucial for identification purposes, but despite being widely circulated, they did not lead to any substantial leads. ...Read More
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