The salt air hangs thick over Theodore, Alabama, but it can’t wash away the stench of something wrong. January 30th. That’s the last anyone saw Aurelia Choc Cac, and her kids, Niurka and little Anthony. Vanished from their home on Ben Hamilton Road. The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI are calling it a disappearance, but the chipped paint and overturned furniture inside that house whisper a different story. A struggle. A forced exit. This wasn’t a family taking an impromptu road trip.
Aurelia, barely five feet tall with a solid build, was last seen in a maroon jacket and tan joggers. Her daughter, Niurka, or “Zule” as she’s known, a pre-teen at five-one, wore black and plaid. Then there’s Anthony, barely a toddler, thirty pounds of frightened kid in a cartoon hoodie and blue jeans. Three souls swallowed by the Alabama landscape. The FBI’s been tight-lipped, offering only the bare bones of the case. No known enemies, no obvious motives. Just…gone. Which, in my experience, usually means something ugly is brewing beneath the surface.
The house itself offers little comfort. It’s a quiet neighborhood, the kind where folks leave their doors unlocked, but now a grim silence has settled over it. Neighbors speak in hushed tones, claiming they saw nothing, heard nothing. But everyone sees *something*. Everyone hears *something*. They’re just afraid to talk. Afraid of what, or who, they might implicate. The air crackles with unspoken fears. This isn’t a simple missing persons case. This feels like a snatch. A calculated move.
The Feds are putting up money, fifteen thousand dollars for information leading to the safe return of Aurelia, Niurka, and Anthony. A hefty sum, but it won’t bring back lost time, or erase the terror these three must be feeling. It’s a desperate plea, a recognition that they’re running out of leads. Every hour that ticks by diminishes the chances of a happy ending. Every shadow seems to lengthen, every rustle of leaves sounds like a threat.
If you’ve seen anything, *anything* at all, connected to the disappearance of the Choc family, don’t hesitate. Don’t assume someone else will report it. Contact the FBI immediately. A mother and two children are counting on it. Their lives may depend on a single phone call. Reach out to the FBI – Seeking Information. Don’t let this case go cold.
🔠Key Facts
| Full Name | The Choc Family |
| Charges | January 30, 2026 Theodore, Alabama |
| Aliases | None known |
| Date of Birth | Unknown |
| Race / Sex | Unknown / Unknown |
| Nationality | Unknown |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weight | Unknown |
| Eyes / Hair | Unknown / Unknown |
| Scars & Marks | None reported |
| Location | Alabama |
📋 Source: FBI Most Wanted — The Choc Family
If you have information about this fugitive, contact your local FBI field office or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.
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