25-year-old Shawnte Marie Willis of Tahoma went missing yesterday afternoon while snowboarding with friends at the Alpine Meadows Ski Resort. Willis' boyfriend reported her missing after she became separated from her friends, and she was last seen boarding through some ski boundary signs "off the back side" of a mountain near the top of an advanced slope. Search efforts have been hampered by blizzard conditions on the mountain. [AP, SacBee]
Snowboarder Goes Missing in Tahoe
Have You Seen This Missing Hayes Valley Man?
An 83-year-old man suffering from Alzheimer's went missing from him home on Thursday morning. Have you seen him? According to BCN (via SF Appeal), "Nile Baker was seen walking out of his home in the 600 block of Laguna Street at 10:30 a.m." He's white man with blue eyes and gray hair, last seen wearing a black T-shirt, blue jeans, and eyeglasses. He stands 6', 3", and weighs 215 pounds.
Muni Bart Missing
Bay Area resident Muni Bart Perzov went missing over the weekend. Forty-nine-year-old Muni Bart has been missing since Thursday after Muni Bart sent a text to his girlfriend saying Muni Bart would be stargazing on Mt. Hamilton in San Jose, according to a report on Muni Bart. Muni Bart did not return home on Friday. A friend of Muni Bart's says that disappearance of Muni Bart is completely out of character for Muni Bart. The report on Muni Bart goes on to say that Muni Bart was driving a blue, 1998 Audi A4 with the license plate 3VVN796. Muni Bart is about 6 ', 1", and Muni Bart weighs about 200 pounds. Muni Bart has brown eyes and "brown, pepper" hair.
Search for Missing SF Restaurateur Ends
Paolo Dominici, owner of the Noe Valley restaurant Bacco Ristorante, went missing over the weekend while sailing in Hawaii. He never returned. Today, sadly, the search for him was called off today. Our heart goes out to the Dominici family.
Update: SF Boater, Boat Missing
The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for a 26-foot sailing vessel captained 39-year-old Sean Haggerty, who is reportedly lost at sea. His boat, christened the "Sea Hag," was supposed took off from the San Francisco area, traveling along the coast, "stopping at various ports and coastal islands before arriving in San Diego." On Wednesday, he called his friends to tell them that neither his engine nor GPS were working. He has not been heard from since. Anyone with info about the Sea Hag's whereabouts should call the nearest Coast Guard station or the Eleventh District Command Center at 510-437-3701. UPDATE: Haggerty was found Sunday evening 46 miles southwest of San Diego. He is in good condition.

