Originally published February 15, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified February 15, 2008 at 11:32 PM
SeaTac man's name entered in U.S. missing-person database
The name of a young SeaTac man reported missing for two days has been entered in a nationwide missing-person database, the King County Sheriff's...
The name of a young SeaTac man reported missing for two days has been entered in a nationwide missing-person database, the King County Sheriff's Office said.
Nicholas Francisco, 28, was last reported seen just after 6 p.m. Wednesday leaving the Queen Anne office of an ad agency where he worked, according to friends. He was wearing a light blue or off-white button-down shirt, a black jacket and bluejeans. He is about 6 feet tall.
King County sheriff's spokesman John Urquhart said Francisco's name had been entered in the National Crime Information Center computer system as a missing person, although there was no initial indication of foul play.
"We are looking into any cellphone or bank activity since he was last seen," Urquhart said late this afternoon. Urquhart said police had no indication of anything suspicious, "other than he hasn't come home."
Authorities were told he was believed headed toward his home. He drives a red 1992 Toyota Paseo Hatchback, license 601RHX. Anyone with information is asked to call 911.
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