North Las Vegas Police Seek Raul Soriano in Missing Person Alert
North Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in a missing person alert for 75-year-old Raul Soriano, who was last seen at about 3 a.m. Wednesday at his residence in the 2600 block of West Lake Mead Boulevard. Police said he left home in an unknown direction to go to the store and did not return.
Soriano is described as an Asian man about 5 feet 5 inches tall and 130 pounds, with short white hair and brown eyes. Police said he was last seen wearing a T-shirt, black pants and a black hat.
Police said Soriano walks slowly with a noticeable limp and was not wearing his dentures. He has no teeth and has diabetes that requires medication.
North Las Vegas Police
The search centers on a man police consider missing and endangered, and the request to the public is specific: anyone with information about Soriano’s whereabouts should call the North Las Vegas Police Department at 702-633-9111. That gives residents a direct number to use if they saw him near West Lake Mead Boulevard or elsewhere after he left home.
West Lake Mead Boulevard
The timeline places Soriano’s disappearance early Wednesday, June 3, which narrows the period investigators and neighbors need to review. His clothing, height, weight and visible limp provide the clearest identifying details for anyone checking homes, cameras or nearby streets.
The immediate concern is his medical condition. Police said he has diabetes and requires medication, which makes locating him quickly the priority for anyone who may have seen an older man matching his description near the 2600 block of West Lake Mead Boulevard.