Do you know this man? Mexican woman seeks her Sioux Falls crush

Dana Ferguson | Argus Leader

Show Caption Hide Caption Love in Happy Chicken Town A Mexican woman wants to find the Sioux Falls man she met through an app.

Update: Well, we found Chuck. Unfortunately for Wendy, it's not going to be the happy ending she hoped for. Chuck has moved on from Happy Chicken Town, we're told.

He didn't speak Spanish.

She didn't speak English.

But they communicated through a game.

Happy Chicken Town brought together Wendy Wideth Fernández Castillo, 33, of Sabinas Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico, and a man name Chuck, of Sioux Falls.

Fernández Castillo says the two quickly became friends, using translation apps to chat about their lives, their kids and their growing affections for one another.

And after months of conversations through the game, Fernández Castillo accidentally deleted her account, breaking her tie to Chuck.

Now, she hopes to find him again so she can tell him she loves him.

"We liked each other, we fell in love," Fernández Castillo said in Spanish. "I've never stopped loving him, caring about him."

She knows Chuck is divorced, rides a motorcycle and likes to go downtown each morning to get a coffee.

Fernández Castillo is hoping he might read this story or someone who knows him will see it and reach out so the two can reconnect.

She wants to bring her family to visit him in Sioux Falls, but another conversation over Happy Chicken Town would suffice.

Besides contacting Argus Leader Media, she also sent posters to a friend in Sioux Falls in hopes that they might be put up around town.

Under an image of their faces, the poster says, "I still think about you and I love you ... I'll be waiting for you at the chicken game."

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