Search continues for missing Napa man
Paul Leonard Shimkoski, 60, missing since last week, is described as white, 5-feet-11, 230 pounds, gray (salt and pepper) hair, blue eyes and a full beard. He was last seen wearing a dark wind breaker, black shirt, black pants and brown shoes. |
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By MARSHA DORGAN
Register Staff Writer
November 21st, 2009
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4 p.m.Sacramento County sheriff’s investigators are still looking for a missing Napa man who was last seen at the Sacramento International Airport.
Paul Leonard Shimkoski, 60, was last seen on Nov. 11, after returning from a visit with his brother in Florida.
Shimkoski has health problems and is on medication, according to a Sacramento County Sheriff’s press release.
The fingers on his left hand are in a curled position due to his medical condition, the press release said.
Detectives believe Shimkoski drove from the airport in his four-door, dark blue or gray 1996 Saturn, license plate number 5FMB636.
The Register was notified by the Sacramento sheriff’s investigation of Shimkoski’s disappearance on Nov. 15. Investigators have no solid leads as to his whereabouts, sheriff’s Sgt. Tim Curran said on Wednesday.
Shimkoski is described as white, 5-feet-11, 230 pounds, gray (salt and pepper) hair, blue eyes and a full beard. He was last seen wearing a dark wind breaker, black shirt, black pants and brown shoes.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department at 916-874-5115.
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