$20,000 Reward Offered For Missing Maine Man
According to a press release from the Maine State Police, thanks to a gift from a woman in Bridgton, the reward for information about a 20 year old missing person case is now $20,000.
This week the Torres’ learned a local business owner gifted a $3,500 donation that will increase the reward in their son’s case to $20,000.
If anyone has any information that could result in the recovery of his remains, please call Maine State Police.
May 21st, the family and friends of Angel "Tony" Torres marked the 23rd anniversary of his disappearance. Angel, who was a junior in college at the time of his disappearance, had been living in Massachusetts at the time. At the time he went missing, he had been in the Biddeford area visiting friends.
Maine State Police say the night Angel disappeared he was on South Street in Biddeford. They say the man he was with, Jay Carney, their key witness in Angel’s case died in 2015 of a drug overdose. Carney died without telling the police the whole story about what happened that night. Investigators from the Maine State Police believe foul play was involved. Detectives with the Major Crimes Unit South along with the Unsolved Homicide Unit have been following and developing leads for more than 20 years.
If you have any information about his disappearance, you can contact the Maine State Police Major Crimes Division at 207.657.5710
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