Man reported missing from Apple Valley pizza delivery job dies by suicide in St. Paul
A man who was reported missing from his pizza delivery job in Apple Valley last week died by suicide on Tuesday in St. Paul, police said.
St. Paul officers responded to the 1100 block of Rice Street after a relative of Shuefuab āShueā Xiong, 42, called 911 about 12:10 p.m. and asked for help with a person having a mental health crisis, police said in a statement.
Xiong was reported missing to Apple Valley police after he left the Dominoās where he worked and didnāt make four scheduled deliveries last Tuesday. In an update Monday, Apple Valley police said a witness reported seeing Xiong sitting in his red Toyota Camry in Superior, Wis., on Saturday; police found the car unoccupied.
The relative who called 911 Tuesday reported āXiong was threatening to take his own life and had access to firearms being kept inside the residence,ā St. Paul police said in Tuesdayās statement.
Police instructed family members to exit the building for their safety. Xiongās family tried multiple times to contact him and ask him to leave the building to get help.
āAs efforts to make contact continued, Xiong ran out of the building and around the corner onto Geranium Avenue West, where he shot himself,ā the statement said. He died at the scene.
Xiongās family said in a Monday statement that they were ādeeply concerned for Shueās safety and well-beingā and wanted to find him and get him care due to āthe cold temperatures and his uncharacteristic behavior.ā
A search party group for Xiong on Facebook had grown to 1,700 members since Apple Valley police asked for the publicās help on Thursday to find him. Relatives and friends, along with people who didnāt know Xiong, posted about where theyād searched for him.
The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline can be reached by calling 988. Or people can text āHomeā to 741741 for the Crisis Text Line.
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