New York Man Disappears While on Vacation in Turks and Caicos with His Wife: Reports
Brian Tarrence was last seen on surveillance video leaving his Airbnb at around 3:30 a.m. local time on June 25
Tarrence arrived on the island with his wife on June 22 and was set to leave on June 29A man from New York has gone missing after traveling to Turks and Caicos with his wife.
According to News 12 Westchester and Fox News, Brian Tarrence was last seen on surveillance video leaving his Airbnb at the Paradise Inn in Grace Bay in Turks and Caicos at around 3:30 a.m. on June 25.
News 12 Westchester reported that the 51-year-old was captured walking toward the downtown area of the island.
According to Fox News, Grace Bay Road is described as a "very safe" area.
Tarrence reportedly arrived on the island with his wife of one-year on June 22, and was set to leave on June 29.
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Private investigator Carl DeFazio told News 12 Westchester that Tarrence had lived in Monroe, New York, before recently moving to Manhattan.
'The last video we see of him is around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday night going into Wednesday morning,' DeFazio told the outlet. 'Everything prior to the point where he walked out of that house, he seems fine. They had a boat trip and went to dinner, just like every other family would do when they're here.'
He added, 'We are trying everything we can. We've blanketed the area with photos, put it on social media chats and all kinds of things.'
'That's a little bizarre in itself,' DeFazio continued of the man leaving the Airbnb. 'He's in the middle of town. His wife was sleeping.'
DeFazio also told the outlet that Tarrence had his phone and wallet with him, adding that the reason he left the Airbnb is currently unknown.
Tarrence was wearing a T-shirt, shorts and sneakers at the time of his disappearance, according to Fox News.
On June 26, the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force released a missing person alert on Facebook.
According to the post, Tarrence is 51 and has brown eyes and is of a medium build.
DeFazio told Fox News that he is trying to get records of Tarrence's recent phone activity.
Anyone with information about the tourist's whereabouts is advised to contact the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force.
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