Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch attempted to reassure the local Hispanic, immigrant population that they should not be afraid of assisting in the investigation into a missing Theodore family.
“I want to directly address those in the Spanish-speaking community and let you know this case is about finding this family, not focusing on your immigration status,” Burch said in a video message. “We are looking for any witnesses to come forward about this case.”
Burch mentioned that there is a federal program, the U non-immigrant status or U-Visa, that noncitizens can apply for that is meant to help in crimes like the disappearance of Aurelia Choc, 40, and her two children, Niurka Choc, 17, and Anthony Garcia, 2…