Police: Missing Apple Valley pizza delivery driver spoke with acquaintance Saturday

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Apple Valley police still are looking for a pizza delivery driver whose absence has family members worried.

Shue Xiong, 42, failed to make four pizza deliveries Tuesday night after leaving the Domino’s on 141st Street off Pilot Knob Road around 6 p.m.

In an update Monday, police said a witness reported seeing Xiong sitting in his red Toyota Camry in Superior, Wisconsin, around 4 p.m. Saturday; police found the car unoccupied. Later, around 8 p.m. Saturday, Xiong spoke with an acquaintance in Roseville.

Shuefaub Xiong (Courtesy of the Apple Valley Police Department)

“We are unsure how Mr. Xiong traveled or if he has obtained another vehicle,” police said. “Investigators now believe that Mr. Xiong might be experiencing a mental health crisis.”

Xiong is known to carry a firearm and has a permit to carry, according to police.

An investigation into his phone location, bank records and social media accounts have not provided any new information, police said Friday in an update.

Xiong’s family said in a statement Monday they remain “deeply concerned” for (his) safety and well-being. … Given the cold temperatures and his uncharacteristic behavior, it is critical that he is located as soon as possible and provided the care he needs.”

His family urged anyone who sees Xiong to call 911 or Apple Valley police at 952-953-2700.

Xiong is an Asian man who is 5 feet 8 inches tall and 215 pounds. He is bald, with a dark mustache and beard, and brown eyes.

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