
Trucker Vanishes at I-95 Rest Stop, Found Dead
By Alex Morgan. Jun 12, 2026
A Routine Haul That Ended in a Death Investigation
Alejandro Jacomino Gonzalez, 41, stopped to rest at an Interstate 95 rest area in Brevard County, Florida, in the early hours of April 17. He was never seen alive again, and weeks later the FBI confirmed his body had been found in coastal Georgia.
Gonzalez was a commercial truck driver who had picked up multiple vehicles from the Port of Brunswick in Georgia on April 16, with instructions to haul them down to Miami, according to the FBI and ABC News. It was the kind of run he had made before - a loaded car hauler, a long interstate corridor, and a scheduled drop in South Florida.
What the GPS Showed
The route data told an unsettling story. GPS records showed his truck leaving the rest area, continuing south briefly, then reversing course and heading north, according to reporting from ClickOrlando and Fox News.
His car hauler was later located nearly 300 miles away in Port Wentworth, Georgia - far off the route to Miami. Three of the vehicles he had been transporting were recovered in Florida, but others remained missing. Those details, the unexplained reversal and the missing cars, led investigators to treat the disappearance as a suspected hijacking rather than a driver who had simply gone off the grid.
The Call to His Family
Gonzalez’s relatives spent days waiting for answers as the FBI worked the case and asked the public for help. His cousin, Juan Carlos Forcade, told NBC6 that the FBI called Gonzalez’s wife on a Tuesday to tell her that her husband’s body had been found in Georgia.
For a family that had hoped he was simply out of contact on a long haul, the call confirmed the worst. Gonzalez left behind a wife and relatives who had been pressing investigators for any word since he stopped responding, holding onto the possibility that the silence had an ordinary explanation.
An Open Federal Case
The FBI field offices in both Atlanta and Tampa are leading the investigation into Gonzalez’s death. As of the latest reporting, officials had not released a cause of death, had not announced any arrests, and had not named a suspect.
The agency had earlier sought the public’s help locating Gonzalez, issuing a missing-person bulletin after he was last seen at the I-95 rest area. The missing vehicles and the truck’s unexplained route remain central to what investigators are trying to piece together, and authorities have said key details of the case are still unclear.
Why It Stays With You
The case unsettles because of where it began - a rest stop, the most ordinary pause on any long drive. A working driver hauling cars down a familiar interstate corridor stopped where thousands of travelers stop every day, and never pulled back onto the highway.
What happened in the hours after remains under investigation. For now, the answers sit with the FBI, and with a family in Florida still waiting to learn how a routine delivery run ended with a phone call and a body in coastal Georgia.
A Quiet Danger on the Long Routes
Long-haul trucking is built on solitary hours and predictable stops, and rest areas are part of that rhythm - places to sleep, refuel, and reset before the next leg. Cargo theft and hijackings, though, are a persistent concern in the freight industry, particularly for high-value loads moving through busy port-to-market corridors.
Gonzalez was hauling vehicles, a load both valuable and mobile, which may factor into what investigators ultimately conclude. The recovery of some of the cars in Florida and the truck’s appearance in Georgia suggest a deliberate diversion rather than a wrong turn. Until the FBI releases more, the case stands as a stark reminder that the people who move the nation’s goods often do so alone, on open roads, far from help - and that a stop at an ordinary rest area is not always as routine as it looks.
References: Alejandro Jacomino Gonzalez - FBI Wanted | Truck Driver Missing in Suspected Hijacking Found Dead, FBI Investigating | FBI Seeks Public’s Help to Find Missing Truck Driver Last Seen at I-95 Rest Area
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