A Domino’s delivery man has been reported missing in Minnesota after the pizzas he was delivering didn’t make it to their destination.
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According to a statement on Facebook, the Apple Valley Police Department is now searching for Shuefaub Xiong, 42. The Domino’s delivery man went missing on Tuesday, Jan. 14, after he “did not return home” following his shift.
“Investigation into his phone location, bank records, and known social media accounts have not provided any new information,” the statement read. “We have not received any reports of sightings of him or his vehicle since he was last seen in Richfield. Our investigation remains active as we continue gathering additional information.”
He also did not make four deliveries that were scheduled around 6 p.m. local time. Officers have notably checked the areas of each missed delivery but did not locate Xiong or his vehicle.
“The customers all called back notifying Domino’s that they never received their orders,” Xiong’s sister, Nischa Xiong, told local media outlet WCCO. “We’re lost, we’re confused, we’re scared, we hope that he is OK.”
Xiong is described as an Asian male, 5’8” tall, weighing 215 lbs, with brown hair and eyes. He was driving a red Toyota Camry with Minnesota plate CWT-545.
Xiong’s family is now offering a $20,000 reward for his safe return.
The Family Members of the Missing Domino’s Delivery Man Launch GoFundMe For Search Effort Funds
Nischa and her sister, Yee Leng Xiong, launched a GoFundMe to raise funds to find their brother.
“We are reaching out with heavy hearts and unwavering hope as we search for our beloved brother, Shue Xiong, who has gone missing since 1/14/2025,” the fundraiser’s description read. “Shue is more than just a brother to us, he is the glue that holds our family together, the one who always puts others before himself, and the first to offer a helping hand when anyone is in need.”
The missing Domino’s delivery man’s sisters also described him as the most thoughtful, kind, and selfless person they know.
“His steadfast commitment to family and community has always been evident,” the sisters pointed out. “Whether it was repairing a neighbor’s car, helping a friend move, or simply being present when someone needed support, Shue has always been the one to show up. Now, it’s our turn to show up for him.”
The sisters then stated their family was heartbroken by their brother’s disappearance. They noted that each moment without him “feels like an eternity.”
The GoFundMe funds will be used for printing flyers/other awareness materials, providing support for the family. It will also cover search-and-rescue operations and contribute to the reward.
So far, the fundraiser has secured nearly $4,700 from close to 50 donations.