
A 21-year-old man has mysteriously gone missing in the twin island nation of Antigua and Barbuda and his family is making a passionate plea to find him.
Thomas Christopher Vasquez. Thomas, originally from Trinidad, was last seen on the morning of April 15 while working at a marijuana farm in Glanvilles, Antigua.
He had returned to the island just a day before and had spent the night with friends before being dropped off at the farm.
Since that day, Thomas has not been in contact with his family, leaving them in immense distress.
His mother said the farm’s operator, known as “Solomon,” initially brushed off her concerns by claiming Thomas often took time off to be with friends.
However, after she reached out for further updates, Solomon’s communication ceased, and he later mentioned that he hadn’t seen Thomas since his last day at work.
Desperate for answers, his mother has reached out to the residents of Antigua and Barbuda, urging anyone with information that might help bring her son home to come forward.
Thomas was in the country for the third time for work purposes when he went missing.
Adding to the unsettling situation, Thomas’s personal belongings, including his identification documents, have yet to be found.
I would suggest running a GPR on the farm look for shallow graves. This technology is widely used for detecting shallow subsurface anomalies, including graves. GPR can penetrate up to several feet (or meters) into the ground, depending on the soil type and other factors. It’s considered a non-invasive technique, meaning it doesn’t require digging.
To many people missing on the island. thier may be a serial killer in loose. if not then Antigua is a sadistic place because I cannot imagine it’s more than one person or alien abducting people.