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Public Ministry Seeks Help Locating 19-Year-Old Last Seen in Pacora’s Cabra Sector

Likely photo related to the missing-person notice: the Cabra sector in Pacora or an image associated with Michael Roberto Wright Small

What Happened

The Ministerio Público (Public Ministry) has issued an appeal for assistance to locate Michael Roberto Wright Small, a 19-year-old man reported missing in the Pacora area. According to a Telemetro report published on March 20, 2026, Wright Small was last seen in the sector known as Cabra wearing dark clothing and a cap.

Description

Authorities provided the name and age of the missing person and noted his clothing at the time he was last seen: dark garments and a cap. The Fiscalía’s public request for help is intended to generate tips from anyone who may have information about his whereabouts.

Background

The Ministerio Público is Panama’s office responsible for prosecutions and coordinating certain types of investigations. Public appeals for information are a common step when a person is reported missing; local media and the Fiscalía often share identifying details to broaden the search and encourage witnesses to come forward.

What This Means

Public notices like this rely on community awareness. If you were in or around the Cabra sector of Pacora and saw someone matching the description of Michael Roberto Wright Small, or if you have any information that could help authorities, officials encourage you to contact the Ministerio Público or local law enforcement. The Fiscalía did not publish contact details in the report cited here; anyone with relevant information should use official channels to reach investigators.

As with any missing-person report, timely information from the public can be crucial. Media outlets commonly share such notices to increase visibility; readers are urged to treat unverified rumors cautiously and to direct any confirmed information to the proper authorities.

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