A Minnesota family’s nightmare came to life when Shuefaub Xiong, 42, a Domino’s delivery driver disappeared in the middle of his shift.
Xiong was last seen working in Apple Valley on January 14, before hitting the road to make four deliveries around 6:00 p.m. His customers never received their orders.
Police issued an update Monday that Xiong’s red Toyota Camry was found in Superior, Wisconsin.
Further investigation revealed that Xiong stopped at a target 45 minutes after he was last seen.
His sister, Nischa, told local CNN Newsource: WCCO Newsthat Xiong tried to call his other brother from someone else’s phone at Target.
He said his brother didn’t answer because he didn’t recognize the number and speculated it was an unwanted call.
“The person who answered said my brother approached him in his vehicle, knocked on the window and asked to use his phone,” Nischa told WCCO.
Aside from the mysterious phone call and missing vehicle, police have struggled to find more information that could lead to Xiong’s whereabouts.
Shuefaub Xiong disappeared on January 14 and police are investigating his disappearance

Police believe Xiong may be experiencing a mental health crisis

Xiong’s red Toyota Camry found in Minnesota days after she went missing
Xiong was recently seen in his vehicle on Saturday around 4 p.m. An acquaintance of the delivery driver told police they spoke to him at 8 p.m. in Roseville, Minnesota.
Questions remain about how Xiong’s Toyota Camry ended up in another state and why he abandoned it.
Authorities now believe Xiong is experiencing a mental health crisis. Extremely cold temperatures increase concerns for the well-being of the delivery person.
“Investigators continue to follow up on any leads as it is critical that he be located and provided care,” police said in a statement.
Xiong is not believed to be dangerous, but he has a firearms permit and is known to have one, according to a police statement.
Xiong’s family is working diligently with the community to locate him. “We’re lost, we’re confused, we’re scared, we hope he’s okay,” Nischa told WCCO.
The family wrote in a statement on Facebook that they were “deeply concerned” for Xiong’s safety and well-being.
‘Thank you for your continued support, thoughts and prayers during this difficult time as we work to bring him home safely. “We also ask for your understanding and privacy as we navigate this difficult time,” they added.
Nischa has also started a Facebook group to communicate with the community. The group has more than 1,700 members.
‘Shue is the most thoughtful, kind and selfless person we know. His strong commitment to family and community has always been evident,” his family wrote in GoFundMe.

Xiong’s sister Nischa, pictured interacting with the community after her brother’s disappearance.

Xiong is a Domino’s delivery driver and was reported missing after failing to complete four deliveries.
‘Whether it was fixing a neighbor’s car, helping a friend move or simply being there when someone needed support, Shue has always been the one to be there. Now it is our turn to present ourselves to him.
His family told police his behavior was unusual. They are offering a $20,000 reward for Xiong’s safe return.
Xiong is an Asian man and is about 5’8″, weighs about 215 pounds, according to a missing person poster. Authorities are asking the public to call 911 if they see him or contact the Police Department. Apple Valley if you have information about his whereabouts.
Crime in Minnesota shared an update on Facebook Tuesday afternoon that Saint Paul police received reports of a possible suicide attempt in relation to the missing person, but no further information has been made public.