Edisson Darío Rodríguez, a 33-year-old man, disappeared last Sunday after leaving his home in Xàbia at 03:00 a.m. on Saturday night/Sunday morning. According to his family, he was last seen leaving home on his motorcycle, a green Kawasaki Z900 with license plate 5685JJB.
The young man was wearing black pants and a black and white jacket. Since he left, nothing has been heard from him, causing great concern among his family and friends, who are appealing to the public to contact the local police or the established emergency numbers immediately if they have any information that could help locate Edisson Darío Rodríguez.







Settling scores… let them search the bottom of the sea!
They should start looking for you, they should investigate you since you know so much... What a macabre comment... That only hurts the family.
Hahaha, of course, snowflake!
Where did he go on his motorcycle at 3 a.m. on Saturday? To the municipal library, perhaps?
The police may be overwhelmed, but they're not stupid.
Going out at 3 a.m. could mean many things. A party, a fight at home, answering a call, going to the emergency room, disappearing. It doesn't necessarily have to be anything like settling scores. But to say they found him at sea... It's shameful. Clearly, this is coming from an "expert." Or maybe a xenophobe.
Has his anger subsided, or is he waiting until Christmas?
What a stupid comment… Does someone leaving the house at three in the morning or being out on the street at three in the morning make them a bad person? What a rotten head full of 💩, maybe they just went out partying, it was a holiday, or there are also people who work early mornings cleaning restaurants, or maybe they just weren't feeling well and wanted to go out. Not everything has to be bad, you idiot.
Hopefully, she's left for whatever reason, and that's it. Sometimes worries overwhelm us, and leaving, or as they say, taking off, is the only option left.
If I were outside the family, and they haven't already, I would ask their friends or best friend if they know anything about it. Because the natural thing to do is to talk to someone about it before doing it.
As a fellow motorcyclist, I hope nothing happened to him on the road. And as a person, I hope his loved ones hear something soon, preferably good news, like a phone call…
Is the party still going on?
Oh, please. Do we have to be so morbid? It could also be a voluntary disappearance because she needed peace and quiet. It could also be an accident. There could be a thousand reasons, but we shouldn't always assume the worst… I mean, come on. I hope she turns up.
Please, there's no need to be so morbid or always assume the worst. The disappearance could be voluntary; sometimes people need peace and leave without saying anything. A million things could be. Don't always assume the worst. I hope she turns up.
Wow, this is all so strange. I've known him for years, we're not close friends, but he's a really cool guy. If they're saying his family is looking for him, and that's why he's not answering messages, then yeah, it's weird. And if they're mentioning the motorcycle, it must be because the motorcycle is missing too. I'm worried he might have had an accident. I hope he just went on a really wild night and they can give him a good scolding when he turns up.
I couldn't confirm it 100% with certainty, but I thought I saw that model of motorcycle on a street in Pego.
Now I understand why you use the name Lumbreras: you're not very bright. What you say reveals much more about you than about the person you're talking about. But of course, I understand your situation: your limited perspective prevents you from seeing beyond your prejudices.
Maybe they'll find him with your mother at the bottom of the sea
Has the phenomenon appeared yet?
Is the party still going on?
Is there any news yet?
Is he still partying? Is he still out enjoying himself?
Is he still in the emergency room?
Will it return as El Almendro?
Ladies and gentlemen… please forgive me. I haven't said anything until now, for fear of being wrong. But I thought I saw him walk past my shop about two or three weeks ago. He was with a man and a woman, not very tall, with curly hair, which I believe was a copper or reddish color. When he passed by the door, he glanced at me out of the corner of his eye. I insist, I don't know if it was him, but the resemblance was reasonable. As a description that might help determine if I'm right or wrong, the man who walked by was quite tall, around 1,80 meters or more. He was dressed in a sort of biker style, with a black jacket. I couldn't see many details because he was a bit far away. However, he didn't seem sad at all, as they were laughing. I couldn't see any tattoos because it was quite cold and he was fully dressed. If anything, and what has made me doubt, is that he seemed a little heavier than in the photos. The man with them was considerably shorter than him. But I couldn't see anything to describe it.