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Showing posts with label missing people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missing people. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 6, 2024
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Have you seen Sarah Hatman?
Sarah Hatman, an unhoused resident staying on Seventh Street between Second Avenue and Cooper Square for the past year, has gone missing from her usual spot.
Clara Favale, a friend who lives on the block, reports that Sarah was last seen on Sunday.
"She would never leave her post for more than a half hour to get food," said Clara, who has been in contact with the NYPD, Homeless Services Outreach and area hospitals to no avail.
Anyone with information can call or text Clara at (917) 620-8220. You can also reach her via email at cfavale@stillpointcst.com.
"I am depending on our East Village community to help me find out what happened to her," Clara said.
Monday, April 6, 2020
[Updated] Report of a missing East Village teen last seen on Avenue A and 2nd Street
Updated 12:30: A neighbor reports that Angelie has been found and back home safe with her family.
An East Village family is frantically searching for their 15-year-old daughter, Angelie Robles.
She was last seen last evening (April 5) around 6:30 on Avenue A and Second Street.
Here are details via the EVG inbox...
Name: Angelie Robles
Age: 15
Height: 4’9
Weight: 90 pounds
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Clothing: Grey jeans, red & white shirt, black jacket
Hair was in a ponytail
Last Seen: April 5 at 6:30 p.m.
Location: Avenue A & 2nd Street
Anyone who spots her is asked to call the 9th Precinct (212-477-7812) or 911.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
[Updated] Report: Missing teen with autism may be in the East Village
A 16-year-old New Jersey resident with autism has been missing since yesterday. According to the Daily News this afternoon, Adam Rogers may be in the East Village. (The article doesn't offer any explanation as to why.)
According to a report at New Jersey station 101.5, Rogers' family found his bicycle at the Point Pleasant station, and found that he’d taken a credit card, which had been used to purchase a one-way ticket to Penn Station.
His mother said there hasn't been any difficulty at home. "This is just something he must have gotten in his head to do, and he did it," she said.
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Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to call (800) THE-LOST or the Point Pleasant Borough Police Department at (732) 892-0060.
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Updated 11 p.m.
The boy was found safe in Penn Station, according to reports.
Friday, April 10, 2015
[Updated] Chuckie is missing
Via the EVG inbox...
Updated: His full name is Andrea Signore. He has Down Syndrome. There are flyers up along the Bowery and elsewhere…
Updated 1:49 p.m.
The NYPD found Chuckie safe in Brooklyn...
The Kraus House for the disabled is missing a resident. He has been missing since 5 this evening. His name is Chuckie. If you see him, please try to get him back to the The Kraus House, 224 East 5th Street. 212-677-1390
Updated: His full name is Andrea Signore. He has Down Syndrome. There are flyers up along the Bowery and elsewhere…
Updated 1:49 p.m.
The NYPD found Chuckie safe in Brooklyn...
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Body of missing Stuy Town resident found in the East River
Andreas Robbins, a 25-year-old resident of Stuyvesant Town, was last seen on Dec. 1 leaving his apartment at 521 E. 14th St.
According to published reports, police found his body in the East River near South Street between FDR and Broad Street earlier today.
His father, Columbia University Professor Bruce Robbins, said in December that his son was suicidal. Andreas had reportedly left a suicide note behind in his apartment on Dec. 1.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Search continues for missing Stuy Town resident
We were asked to repost this information from the Town & Village Blog:
Police are looking for Andreas Robbins, a 25-year-old resident of Stuyvesant Town who was last seen on Monday leaving his apartment at 521 East 14th Street.
He is described as being 6’1” tall and thin, weighing 200 pounds. He has brown eyes and black hair. He also has a prominent birthmark on the right side of his nose and tattoos on both shoulders and his right wrist. Robbins’ family said he may be wearing a grey herringbone dresscoat and a scarf.
Robbins’s parents Elsa Stamatopoulou and Bruce Robbins have also requested that anyone with information contact them at (212) 431-5872 or (917) 318-9707. Fliers have been posted at places Robbins frequents.
Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is also asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Friends and family searching for Brandyn Simmons, last seen in the East Village
Brandyn Simmons, who most recently was living in Williamsburg, was last seen Sunday evening leaving a friend's apartment on Third Avenue and East 12th Street...
Monday, August 4, 2014
[Updated] NYPD searching for missing East Village resident
Per the Daily News:
Brianne Dougherty, 21, was last seen at her apartment at 530 E. 13th St. near Avenue B about 7 p.m. on Friday.
"It's an unexplained absence. We're not ruling anything in or out," NYPD Lt. Tom Antonetti told the Daily News.
She was reported missing yesterday.
Dougherty, a Long Island native, is 5-5, 120 pounds and has hazel eyes. She was wearing a black shirt with black jeans at the time of her disappearance. She has tattoos of a skull and cross bones on her triceps.
Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online.
Updated 8-5
Brianne Dougherty was found safe at Queens Hospital in stable condition, where she is being treated for a possible drug overdose, New York City Police Lt. Thomas Antonetti told the Daily News.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Lisa Carmona is missing
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Former East Village resident injured by falling air conditioner remains missing
[Via EaterNY]
On Sept. 28, 2010, an air conditioner fell six stories and landed on the Winebar canopy on Second Avenue at Fourth Street.
Here's how the Post illustrated the accident:
According to published reports, the AC bounced off the canopy and hit 67-year-old Tony Franzese, who was walking his dog as he does every morning, in the head. He suffered severe head injuries, and the EMTs took him to Bellevue Hospital.
The Post reported that Franzese, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, had been evicted from his apartment... and was due to leave the building on Sept. 30.
And that's the last we heard of this accident. Until yesterday. The Post reported that Franzese had filed a $21 million lawsuit against the landlord. However, according to his attorney, Franzese vanished about a year ago.
It gets a little complicated. The NYPD brought in a "John Doe" to St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital on Tuesday. An NYPD sergeant photographed the man and fingerprinted him for the Missing Persons Bureau. A few days later the officer saw the Post article about the missing man and realized that the patient at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt was Franzese. The NYPD returned to the hospital only to discover that officials had already released Franzese.
The officer who took his photo told the Post, "He's extremely incoherent. He couldn’t even say his name to me. He couldn’t formulate words." Apparently he "suffers from bi-polar disorder and serious brain injuries."
Here's the photo of Franzese from the hospital:
Per the Post: "But because authorities now have his fingerprints and have connected them to his identity, they hope Franzese will be found when he turns up at another hospital."
On Sept. 28, 2010, an air conditioner fell six stories and landed on the Winebar canopy on Second Avenue at Fourth Street.
Here's how the Post illustrated the accident:
According to published reports, the AC bounced off the canopy and hit 67-year-old Tony Franzese, who was walking his dog as he does every morning, in the head. He suffered severe head injuries, and the EMTs took him to Bellevue Hospital.
The Post reported that Franzese, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, had been evicted from his apartment... and was due to leave the building on Sept. 30.
And that's the last we heard of this accident. Until yesterday. The Post reported that Franzese had filed a $21 million lawsuit against the landlord. However, according to his attorney, Franzese vanished about a year ago.
It gets a little complicated. The NYPD brought in a "John Doe" to St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital on Tuesday. An NYPD sergeant photographed the man and fingerprinted him for the Missing Persons Bureau. A few days later the officer saw the Post article about the missing man and realized that the patient at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt was Franzese. The NYPD returned to the hospital only to discover that officials had already released Franzese.
The officer who took his photo told the Post, "He's extremely incoherent. He couldn’t even say his name to me. He couldn’t formulate words." Apparently he "suffers from bi-polar disorder and serious brain injuries."
Here's the photo of Franzese from the hospital:
Per the Post: "But because authorities now have his fingerprints and have connected them to his identity, they hope Franzese will be found when he turns up at another hospital."
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Missing East Village teen found safe
Alexander Vorlicky, 14, who disappeared from his parents' East 10th Street home on Sunday, has been found unharmed, the NYPD said. No other details are known at the moment.
There are reports at DNAinfo ... and Runnin' Scared ...
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
NYPD searching for missing East Village teen
Reposting this from earlier today at the Voice:
Cops are looking for Alexander Vorlicky, 14, who is missing from his East Village home. Vorlicky was last seen at his home at 297 East 10th Street. Known to frequent Central Park, he's 5-5, 115 pounds and was last seen wearing a heavily zippered black jacket, black jeans and white sneakers. Tipsters can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or submit tips at nypdcrimestoppers.com or text info to 274637 (CRIMES), entering TIP577.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
A missing son
Given the number of lame viral marketing attempts involving missing people, we can't help but be cynical about fliers we see in the neighborhood...these fliers went up this weekend... (A friend told me he says these in several other parts of the city....)
After doing a little research, this seems to be a genuine missing person. Here's an article on the man from the Pocono Record.
After doing a little research, this seems to be a genuine missing person. Here's an article on the man from the Pocono Record.
Monday, September 8, 2008
A poorly timed marketing campaign(?)
On Seventh Street and Avenue A Sunday. I'm assuming this is some sort of lame-o marketing project. (If he's actually missing, then my apologies to his family.)
This campaign is especially tacky when family and friends are in a desperate search for Hannah Upp, the 23-year-old teacher who hasn't been seen since Aug. 29.
This campaign is especially tacky when family and friends are in a desperate search for Hannah Upp, the 23-year-old teacher who hasn't been seen since Aug. 29.
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