A candidate for a seat within the Nassau County legislature has gone lacking, resulting in his household and police asking for the general public’s assist in discovering him.
Petros Krommidas, 29, was final seen in Baldwin on Wednesday, April 23 round 9 p.m., in line with police. His household stated in a social media put up that Krommidas had parked his automotive by the Allegria Resort in Lengthy Seashore, then took a towel and walked onto the seashore to train round 10:30 p.m.
They famous that he was “no stranger to cold water training” and that he had plans to do a triathlon. The day after he was reported lacking, police discovered his towel, garments and cellphone on the seashore.
His household requested for the general public’s assist to stroll alongside the seashore, specializing in the realm between Lido Seashore to Riis Park, particularly throughout excessive tide, itemizing approximate occasions for when could be greatest to seek for any clues.
Krommidas is the Democratic candidate for the county legislature’s fourth district on this 12 months’s election, in line with the board of elections.
A LinkedIn profile showing to belong to Krommidas stated he’s presently a area organizer and clerk for the Democratic Occasion in Nassau County. The county Democratic committee posted a plea on Fb asking followers to share their put up throughout social media platforms.
“We are heartbroken over the disappearance of Petros Krommidas,” stated county Democratic chairman Jay Jacobs. “Petros is a shiny, pushed younger man who has been a powerful voice for Democratic values. He’s effectively revered by the group and represents the perfect of our subsequent era of leaders. We’re maintaining Petros and his household in our prayers and stay longing for his protected return.”
Police stated Krommidas is 6’2″, 230 kilos and has brown hair and brown eyes, and was final seen sporting a camouflage print sweatshirt and grey sweatpants.
Anybody with data on the place Krommidas could be is requested to name the police division’s lacking individuals squad at (516) 573-7347 or name 911. Calls can stay nameless.