Missing Person

 

August 24, 2004
Waterbury, Connecticut

WILLIAM P. SMOLINSKI, JR.

Photo of William P. Smolinski, Jr. Photo of William P. Smolinski, Jr. Photo of William P. Smolinski, Jr.

DESCRIPTION

Date of Birth: January 14, 1973 Place of Birth: Connecticut
Sex: Male Hair: Light Brown
Height: 6'0" Eyes: Blue
Weight: 200 pounds Race: White

Remarks: 

Smolinski goes by the nicknames of "Bill" and "Billy". He has his left ear pierced and wears a small diamond earring. Smolinski has the following tattoos: a blue cross on his left forearm bearing the name "Pruitt", and a blue cross on his right shoulder outlined in orange.

At the time of his disappearance, Smolinski was working as an apprentice heating and air conditioning technician, and as a part-time tow truck driver. He also mowed lawns and plowed driveways in his spare time. Smolinski is described as being physically fit.

THE DETAILS

On August 24, 2004, William Smolinski, Jr. asked a neighbor in Waterbury, Connecticut, to watch his dog for a few days while he went to look at a car he thought he might wish to purchase. When no one had heard from Smolinski after a few days, his family contacted the Waterbury Police Department and reported him missing. Smolinski left behind his vehicle, wallet, and keys. He has not been seen nor heard from since that time.


Individuals with information concerning this case should take no action themselves, but instead immediately contact the nearest FBI Office or local law enforcement agency. For any possible sighting outside the United States, contact the nearest United States Embassy or Consulate.

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