Found Deceased CO - Oswaldo Zapata Reyes, 42, Boulder, 27 July 2014

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Boulder police asking for public's help in finding Oswaldo Zapata Reyes, missing since July 27

Police are asking for the public's help in finding a 42-year-old Boulder man who has not been seen since July 27. Boulder police today said Oswaldo Zapata Reyes, described as a Latino male, 5-foot 6-inches tall, weighing 185 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes, was last seen at his home in the 3500 block of Nottingham Court on Sunday, July 27.

Police said his friends, coworkers and family have not heard from him since. As of Aug. 29, all of Reyes' roommates have been interviewed by police, and investigators "have been searching for any clues as to his whereabouts without any success."

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/bou...ce-asking-publics-help-finding-oswaldo-zapata
 
http://www.reporterherald.com/news/...ice-dogs-indicated-something-at-highland-lake

A police dog team searching near Highland Lake southeast of Berthoud on Thursday for signs of a missing 42-year-old Boulder man responded to something in the area, and a dive team will return to the lake this weekend to continue the search...

"It's something that warrants further search," Bustrum said. "So we're going to take a dive team out there and search a section of the lake and see if there is anything there."

Bustrum said that, other than the dogs reacting, no evidence of Reyes' whereabouts was found.
 
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/bou...ghland-lake-northeast-longmont-search-missing

A search on Sept. 6 did not turn up any evidence, officials said, but crews returned Tuesday with more equipment, including sonar-equipped boats and search dogs...

Jeremy Felix with the Boulder Emergency Squad said the poor visibility meant that divers were searching for a "needle in a haystack," so the dogs and the sonar were brought in to help crews with the search. "The more tools we have at our disposal, the better," Felix said. Two search dogs took turns circling the lakes on a boat while two divers entered the water at one spot in the lake about 50 yards from an inlet.

Officials on scene did not know if they would return to the lake in the future.
 
From October 2014 (translated by Google):

http://www.telemundodenver.com/noticias/Investigan-muerte-de-Oswaldo-Zapata-Boulder-280724922.html

To report the disappearance of his brother three months ago, Juan Zapata, he never imagined he would receive one of the worst calls of his life.

Boulder authorities had found his brother Oswaldo Zapata but not alive. The body of Mexican man in his 30s was hanging from a tree...

Zapata said his brother suffered from severe depression after losing his job... Oswaldo leaves behind a wife and four children in Boulder.
 

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