Noe Reina-Delacruz is considered a person of interest in the disappearance
Authorities are seeking the public’s help to locate a 20-year-old Roxbury mother and her 1-year-old son who were last seen in August and that the woman’s husband is a person of interest.
Boston police said that Maria Altagracia Reina-Delacruz, also known as Maria Serret-Tejeda, and her son, Royce Noe Reina-Serret, have not been seen since August 17.
According to police, the Roxbury mother left her Roxbury home with her son and was headed for New York. They never returned to Roxbury. Police did not immediately say why she left for New York with her son.
All attempts to contact Altagracia Reina-Delacruz have been unsuccessful.
“Her family is concerned for her safety and the well-being of her young son,” Boston police said in a statement.
Attempts to reach her husband, and the father of her child, Noe Reina-Delacruz, have also been unsuccessful.
Police said Noe Reina-Delacruz is considered a person of interest in the disappearance and is wanted on unrelated matters.
Police described Altagracia Reina-Delacruz as a white Hispanic woman about five feet four inches tall, weighing 125 pounds with a thin build and dyed blonde hair.
Anyone with information can call 617-343-4275.
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Amy Kinney,
Distribution List Manager
LostNMissing, Inc.
Phone: 603.965.4621
Cell: 603.548.6548
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