Angel Torres disappeared from Biddeford 23 years ago - Portland Press Herald
BIDDEFORD — A little over 23 years ago, on May 21, Angel “Tony” Torres, a junior in college, traveled from Massachusetts, where he was living at the time, to Biddeford to visit friends. Angel’s parents, Ramona and Narciso Torres, and investigators from the Maine State Police believe foul play was involved. “We know someone saw or knows someone that knows, what happened to our son. Ramona and Narciso Torres have spent more than two decades keeping their son’s memory alive.
“We are celebrating our son’s memory by sharing with you who he was. Another way the Torres family has been keeping Angel’s memory alive is through a scholarship in his name. The Torres family is grateful to the many people and businesses who have donated either returnable bottles and cans or a monetary contribution to the scholarship fund. Detectives with Major Crimes Unit South have not given up on finding out what happened to Angel.
“Maine State Police detectives would be interested in talking to anyone who has information about Angel’s disappearance,” said Major Scott Gosselin. “I beg you, as Angel’s mother, to help us ease the pain,” said Ramona Torres.
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