American tourists are lost in vacation in Turks and Caicos Islands – National

An American tourer disappears in Turkeys and Caicos after leaving his airbnb early in the morning, traveling to the city area in a popular destination.
Brian Warrance, 51, was finally seen on the foot of the security and left his hiring home, books, and in the city of about 3:30 am 25, according to the independent investigators Carl Defazio.
DeFazio, who was employed by Tarrance family, told the News 12 Westchester that nothing was out of normal life until his disappearance.
“Everything before the point comes out of the house, seems right,” Defazi said. “They had a boat trip came into dinner, as every family would do when they were here.”
Tarrance, recently moved to Manhattan, arrived in Turkeys and Caicos and his wife on June 22. They plan to stay up to June 29.
Evening Sarrance was lost, and his wife fell asleep. When he got up, he was no longer in Airbnb.
“They seemed to have been a few days, and eventually came out of his sector, in a safe place, and during Grace Bay Road,” UFOK News said. “We have a camera, and he entered the city, and disappeared basically, and we have not heard from him since.”

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He was seen leaving hiring wearing it-shirt, shorts and sneakers. He also had his cellphone and his bag.
DeFazi said it is always a mystery why Tarrance leaves Airbnb for the first time.
“That doesn’t always help.” He said. “It is in the middle of the city. His wife was sleeping.”
DeFazi said he was working to obtain a Tarrance Phone record while on the island, but it was a “slow process.”
Royal Turks police and Caicos Islands police are listed in the Tarrance List as lost and is currently investigating the matter.
DeFazi said police used drones to scan the area and review the CCTV night on his disappearance.
“We try everything we can. We hold a picture with pictures, put it in discussions of social media and all kinds of things,” Defazi said.
He said he was “proud of responding to local business and vacation business, ‘provided them with their help after the broadcasts of fleafers distributed throughout the island.
“So far, we have never been successful in anything, but we don’t stop hope … I tell me a family … In such cases, Dephazi said.
Turks police and police officers asked whom anyone has a Tarrance experience to contact 911 or Crimes or Crimes Stoppers in 1-800-22222-8477.
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