Lizandro Sartiaguin
Case Information:
Lizandro Guizar Sartiaguin was 28 years old when he vanished under distressing circumstances from Hammonton, New Jersey, on the afternoon of February 27, 2026.
A dedicated migrant farmworker and permanent resident, Lizandro was last seen leaving his residence on Laurel Avenue at approximately 1:00 p.m.
While his departure initially seemed routine, his family grew increasingly alarmed when they discovered he had left behind his phone, identification, and bank cards. He was later observed on home surveillance footage walking along Bridge Avenue, which remains the final recorded trace of his movements.
Case Details:
Lizandro is described by his family as a hardworking provider who traveled from Mexico to support his wife and daughter by working in local blueberry fields. His disappearance is particularly concerning due to a severe head injury he sustained years ago, which left him with significant cognitive challenges and memory issues.
His family noted that he was seeking a ride on the day he disappeared, as he did not own a vehicle himself. Despite an exhaustive search by the Hammonton Police Department that included wooded areas near the town, no evidence of his whereabouts has been found.
Timeline of Events:
At 1:00 p.m. on February 27, 2026, Lizandro departed his home on Laurel Avenue on foot, wearing a gray jacket and brown work boots. Surveillance footage later captured him walking on Bridge Avenue, indicating he was still within the Hammonton area shortly after his departure.
By early March, after weeks of silence and no contact with his family in Mexico, a formal missing persons case was established with NamUs. Investigators have since confirmed that he was not detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ruling out one of the family’s initial fears.
Investigation:
The Hammonton Police Department has led several large-scale search operations, utilizing ground teams to canvass local farm fields and dense brush. Detectives have closely monitored his financial accounts for any signs of life, but there has been zero activity since the day he vanished.
Authorities are treating the case with urgency due to Lizandro’s medical vulnerability and the fact that he was without his required medication. The Atlantic County Sheriff’s Office has also been notified as part of the regional effort to locate the missing farmworker.
Community Response:
The Hammonton community, known for its deep agricultural roots, has rallied to support the search for Lizandro. Local agricultural workers and neighbors have shared his flyer extensively on social media, hoping to reach someone who may have offered him a ride on February 27.
Advocates for migrant workers have also highlighted the case, drawing attention to the unique vulnerabilities faced by those working in the seasonal blueberry industry. Vigils and community awareness walks have been organized to ensure Lizandro’s story remains a priority for Atlantic County residents.
Family Statements:
Lizandro’s cousin, Tony Sandoval, has acted as a primary spokesperson for the family, describing Lizandro as a “family man” who lived only to work and provide. They have expressed deep fears that his cognitive issues may have caused him to become disoriented or lost in the expansive rural landscape.
The family remains in constant contact with the Hammonton Police, pleading for anyone with dashcam footage from Bridge Avenue to come forward. They refuse to give up hope, clinging to the belief that Lizandro is out there and simply needs help finding his way back.
Physical Appearance:
Lizandro is a Hispanic male standing 5’6” tall and weighing approximately 175 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He is distinguished by a short black mustache and a closely trimmed beard that runs along his jawline.
When he was last seen, he was wearing blue denim jeans, a gray jacket, and brown work boots suitable for his labor in the fields. His case is officially registered under NamUs Case No. MP156171, which includes further forensic details to assist law enforcement.
Current Status:
As of April 14, 2026, the search for Lizandro Guizar Sartiaguin remains an active and urgent missing persons investigation. There have been no confirmed sightings since his disappearance nearly seven weeks ago, and he is considered highly vulnerable due to his medical condition.
Police are continuing to follow up on potential leads and are asking residents to check any remote structures or outbuildings on their properties. The case remains a high priority for New Jersey authorities as they work to bring Lizandro home to his wife and daughter.
Contact Information:
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Lizandro Guizar Sartiaguin, please contact the Hammonton Police Department at 609-561-4000.
Tips can also be submitted to the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office at 609-909-7800 or through the NamUs portal.
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