Twenty-year-old Sazoun Grayer of Buckner Boulevard, Dallas Texas USA has been missing since Monday, May 03.
He is of dark complexion, medium build, and about 177
His mode of dress at the time he went missing is unknown.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, his mother shared the GoFundMe page that was set up to assist her with funds to travel to Jamaica, as well to take care of her family s financial needs. My friend set up a GoFundMe for me. It was not asked for, but it s appreciated, she posted. As I head down to Jamaica to look for my son tomorrow (Sunday), (the) reality is I am leaving my job without pay. I am leaving my seven-year-old daughter behind with my friend, and I m leaving with limited funds.
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Our recommendations in all May 1 elections
We interviewed candidates in 28 local elections. Here are summaries of each race.
Your friends at The Dallas Morning News editorial board have provided for you a way to research candidates in May 1 election races that matter to you. Read our Voter Guide at voterguide.dallasnews.com.(Eric Gay / The Associated Press)
District 6: Michael Wood (R)
Michael Wood, 34, set himself apart in a huge field of 23 candidates that will likely result in a runoff to fill the seat of late Congressman Ron Wright, who died of COVID-19 in February. Wood is a Fort Worth businessman and military veteran who we think embodies key conservative principles of limited government, low taxes, reducing debt, reforming entitlement programs, religious liberty, free trade and support of Second Amendment rights. But what sets him apart from other Republicans is his willingness to tackle hard truths about his own party. Wood said the GOP has become a “cult of personalit
Our recommendation for Dallas City Council, District 5
Incumbent Jaime Resendez faces a trio of challengers.
We recommend incumbent Jaime Resendez for a second term representing District 5 on the Dallas City Council.
Resendez, who was elected to the open seat in 2019, faces challengers Ruth Torres and Yolanda Williams, both of whom sought the seat two years ago, and Terry Perkins.
Resendez, an attorney and former Dallas school board member, shows leadership skills but at times can be perplexing. In the Voter Guide, Resendez wrote that residents want faster police responses, a crackdown on speeding and racing drivers, and an end to random gunfire and drug activity. However, he surprised us when he suggested that the public perception of gang violence in the district is exaggerated.