
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Three months after he disappeared without a trace, a Rohnert Park man last seen in Clearlake remains the focus of efforts by law enforcement and his family to find him.
Tuesday marked three months since 34-year-old Fernando Ruben-Miñón was last seen in Rohnert Park by his mother, Diane Gamber-Miñón.
In the time since then, there has been no activity on his credit cards or cell phone, and no solid leads as to his whereabouts, according to his mother and law enforcement officials in Lake and Sonoma counties.
“We still have an active missing persons investigation,” said Sgt. Jeff Justice of the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety Investigations Unit.
Gamber-Miñón said her son is diabetic and has Asperger’s, a syndrome which is considered to be on the higher-functioning end of the autism spectrum.
On Feb. 9, Ruben-Miñón said he was going to a friend’s house in Santa Rosa to watch a movie, and borrowed his mother’s silver 2016 Kia Soul to go, authorities said.
Gamber-Miñón said her son hadn’t seemed depressed when he left. When he didn’t come home, she said she texted him the following day.
The original report from law enforcement said Ruben-Miñón sent his mother a text saying he would be home on Feb. 14. She would not hear from him again.
Justice said Ruben-Miñón was last seen on Feb. 12 in Clearlake, where he stayed with acquaintances.
Those individuals told investigators that they last saw Ruben-Miñón driving away from their home, and Ruben-Miñón hadn’t indicated where he was going, Justice said.
So far, there have been no other sightings of Ruben-Miñón. “From everything that we’ve found to this point, the last place that he was seen was in Clearlake,” Justice said.
Justice said Ruben-Miñón’s mother reported him missing on Feb. 16 when he failed to return home as he had said he would.
In the months since, the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety has been working with the Clearlake Police Department and the Lake County Sheriff’s Office on leads, Justice said.
Justice said the agencies have received reports from people who thought they saw Ruben-Miñón in local businesses. However, when following up with surveillance video, investigators concluded it wasn’t him.
Besides there being no verified sightings of Ruben-Miñón, Justice said there hasn’t been any electronic trail, as Ruben-Miñón’s cell phone appears to have been shut off since Feb. 12. The last call from the phone was made to a Clearlake pizza restaurant on that day.
Gamber-Miñón also said there has been no activity on his bank account or credit cards since he was last seen.
The most significant finding in the case came on April 1, when the Kia Rio Ruben-Miñón had been driving was found near Highway 53 and Ogulin Canyon in Clearlake. Justice said the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and the Clearlake Police Department were requested to assist on the case.
Found in the unlocked car were Ruben-Miñón’s wallet, which still had $23 in it, plus another $20 under the seat, his house key, diabetes kit, pants and shoes, Gamber-Miñón said. She added that he usually kept another pair of shoes and pants in the car in case he went hiking.
Lt. Steve Brooks of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said the vehicle’s brake pads were rusted, leading investigators to believe that the vehicle had been there for longer than just a few days.
The same day as the car was found, a search of the surrounding area was launched by the Lake County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue team, as Lake County News has reported.
Brooks said cadaver dogs were brought in to help in the search, and the dogs got a scent hit near a pond.
The pond subsequently was completed drained, but nothing was found, Brooks said.
Brooks said the sheriff’s office is acting in an assisting role to Rohnert Park officials in the Ruben-Miñón disappearance.
While they continue to work the case, the sheriff’s office also has had no new leads or information as to what happened to Ruben-Miñón, Brooks said.
Gamber-Miñón said the family has bombarded the area with fliers seeking information.
Likewise, Justice said his agency has sent out press releases and numerous fliers around Lake, Sonoma and Mendocino counties and other parts of the region in hopes of getting leads, but nothing solid has been reported.
“We don’t have any further information at this point as to where he currently is,” said Justice.
Justice said Ruben-Miñón is in the missing person’s system and his department also is working with the California Department of Justice’s Missing and Unidentified Persons Unit, which notifies agencies of any possible matches with unknown live and deceased individuals. There have been no matches, Justice said.
Authorities and Ruben-Miñón’s family are making a renewed appeal to the public in an effort to locate him.
Ruben-Miñón is described as being 5 feet 10 inches tall and 170 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair.
He’s known to frequent coffee shops and is very social.
If you have seen Fernando Ruben-Miñón or have information as to his location, please contact the Lake County Sheriff's Office Dispatch at 707-263-2690 or the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety at 707-584-2630 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
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