Internet InfoMedia boyfriend of woman who vanished at california beach bonfire speaks out makes plea for publics help

The boyfriend of a Utah woman who vanished earlier this month at a beach in California is now speaking out, urging the public to “please come forward” with information in a case that police suspect might contain “foul play.” 

Danielle Staley, 35, was last seen at a bonfire on Rio Del Mar State Beach near Aptos on Nov. 6 around 11:30 p.m., FOX11 Los Angeles reported, citing the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies later said new information indicates that Staley may be “at risk” and that “foul play may be involved.” 

“I’m not stopping until I find her. And I’m not going anywhere, I’m right here,” Alx Nunez, identified by KSBW as her boyfriend, said in an interview with the station. “I really appreciate everything that people are doing… and I want to do more than what I’ve been doing, sitting in some hotel room, so what I’m asking is for if anybody has any information, any information whatsoever to please come forward, the detectives are working on this really hard.” 

“As God as my witness, I have nothing to do with it,” he also said.

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The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office describes Staley as being 5-feet 6-inches tall, weighing around 120 pounds. She was last seen wearing a dark-hooded sweatshirt and leopard-print leggings. 

“If you live or work near Beach Drive, Rio Del Mar Boulevard, The Esplanade, or any nearby streets or pathways, the Sheriff’s Office is requesting your assistance,” it said in a notice earlier this month asking the public for surveillance footage. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to the sheriff’s office for comment.

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Nunez said he did not attend the bonfire on the night of Staley’s disappearance and instead fell asleep in the camper van they were traveling in. The van is still being searched by police for evidence, according to KSBW.  

“And when I woke up, she wasn’t there, so I’m saying there’s cameras there, there’s a whole private subdivision that isn’t nothing but cameras, and there has to be some video surveillance of something cars going in and out between about 11 o’clock and six in the morning,” the station quoted him as saying.

A sheriff’s office spokesperson told KTVU that Staley was with an “unknown group” at the beach around the time she disappeared. 

“Staley’s personal belongings were found on the beach, and she has not been in contact with her family — behavior that is uncharacteristic and has raised additional concern,” Sgt. Zach West told the station. 

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