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La Brea Man Mysteriously Vanishes Post-Work

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Andy St Bernard, a 47-year-old man from Vessigny Village, La Brea, has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. St Bernard was last seen leaving for work on October 6, 2025. A missing person report was filed on October 15, 2025, by his cousin, who was alerted about his absence from work by a co-worker. Repeated calls to St Bernard’s phone remain unanswered, and checks at his usual haunts and his residence have yielded no clues. St Bernard is described as a 5 feet 7 inches tall, medium-built man of Afro-Trinidadian descent with a dark brown complexion. The case is now under investigation by the Homicide Bureau and the Anti-Kidnapping Squad.

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