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Family seeking help locating missing Bellingham man

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BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Family and friends of a Bellingham man are asking for the public’s help in locating him.

Ginny Dawson says her husband John Romankiewicz hasn’t been seen since Monday afternoon, November 8th,  when he left his York neighborhood home.

“He left his phone, wallet and keys at home. He just walked out sometime probably 3 p.m. according to his last computer activity,” says Dawson. “He’s never done anything like this before. All his friends will say he’s the most reliable guy on earth. And he’s been super down lately so we are very worried about him.”

He’s white, 6 feet 2 inches tall with short brown hair and likely wearing a black beanie, gray puffy jacket, jeans and brown boots.

If you have any information, please contact the Bellingham police department ASAP at (360) 778-8611.

Links to a Facebook group and printable fliers can be found here. 

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