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Santa Rosa man goes missing after leaving work
Posted: 08.08.2012 at 5:56 PM
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Cindy Mercado said the last few hours have been exhausting.

Her husband, Adrian Zamora, disappeared after leaving work on Tuesday night.

“He’s never late” said Mercado.  “He always calls”.

A police report was filed on Wednesday after the 29-year-old Santa Rosa man did not return from his after his 10 p.m. shift at telemarketing company called SAI in Edinburg.

Zamora's brother Alex told Action 4 News that his co-workers saw him last leaving the parking lot in his 2003 silver Neon but he never made it home.

“It’s not like him” Alex said. “It’s like clockwork. He has the same routine daily, and would never abandon his family."

The family said they’ve filed a missing person’s report on Adrian Zamora and his vehicle with the Edinburg Police Department

His wife, Cindy, said she needs anyone who may have seen him to come forward.

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