By Belize Live News Staff: A dark cloud hangs over the Christmas season for one Corozal family desperately seeking answers about the disappearance of 20-year-old Joshua James Maurice Hall. Hall, a resident of San Antonio Village, vanished without a trace on Monday morning after signing in at the Corozal Town police station.
According to family members, Joshua left his home around 8:30 a.m. on December 23rd, riding a distinctive pink bicycle with a basket. He was headed to the police station to fulfill a requirement related to his recent release from prison. He was last seen wearing a green shirt with a lizard design, black cargo pants, and black Nike flip-flops.
While police records confirm Joshua signed in at approximately 8:58 a.m., no one can recall seeing him leave the station. His family is baffled by his disappearance, emphasizing that he was eagerly anticipating the birth of his first child and has no history of going off-grid without contacting loved ones.
Adding to the mystery, Joshua does not own a cell phone, making it difficult to reach him. Though he is known to use social media, there has been no activity on his accounts since his disappearance.
With each passing hour, concerns for his safety grow. The family is pleading with the public for any information that might lead to his whereabouts. They are offering a $2,000 reward for information that brings Joshua home.
Anyone who may have seen Joshua or has any information regarding his disappearance is urged to contact the family at 632-5603, 656-0635, 615-5851, 663- 5094 or 610-6094 (Missing person Belize). Information can also be provided anonymously to the nearest police station.












