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The Sister of a Man Living in The Bronx is Trying to Locate Him

THE SISTER OF Sammy Dominguez, 58, is trying to reach him. Delia Robles was last in contact with her brother a few months ago near Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx.
Photo courtesy of Delia Robles

The sister of a man living in the Bronx is attempting to reach him as she has not heard from him in a few months.

 

Delia Robles, who lives in Arizona, told the Norwood News she was last in contact with her brother, Sammy Dominguez, 58, a few months ago when he said he was staying in a shelter near NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, located at 234 E149th Street in the South Bronx. Robles said as far as she knows the shelter is located 10 blocks to the right of the front entrance to Lincoln Hospital.

 

She does not know the shelter’s exact name or location, but she is in the process of attempting to call various Bronx shelters to try to reach her brother. She said her brother may be in the company of his partner, Rodney Harris.

 

Anyone who recognizes Dominguez, or who may have information about his whereabouts, can contact Norwood News at norwoodnews@norwoodnews.org, or by calling (929) 318 6595 and we can connect you with his sister accordingly.

 

 

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