CA CA - Michael Amico Wallace, 30, Menlo Park, 4 Feb 2003

According to the comments from article mentioned above, this is not Mike Wallace.
 
The Vanished Podcast just released an episode about Michael's disappearance.
EPISODE 341: Michael Wallace — The Vanished Podcast

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Michael Wallace was a 29-year-old Massachusetts native living in Menlo Park, California, with a bright future and full life ahead of him. He had graduated from one of the most elite universities in the world and didn’t have to worry about finding a job. So when he disappeared without a trace, his family had to wonder- did he choose to vanish? Was his fascination with The Bourne Identity and Catch Me If You Can more than just a dream? Did he seek answers in a monastery after studying Buddhism for several years? We don’t have all the answers to these questions, but this is the compelling, mysterious story of a brilliant man who wanted to find answers to his own internal struggles for himself and others, but vanished before that happened and has not been seen since February 4, 2003.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Michael Jay Amico Wallace, you are encouraged to call the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office at 650-363-4050

You can continue to follow Michael’s story and updates on his family’s website, michaelsrun.org.
 
Michael's NamUs profile - last updated 2/22/22
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
He has 8 rule outs - all in VA
UP14360 08/14/2015 Bland VA
UP6639 07/28/2007 Fairfax VA
UP14518 04/03/2010 Shenandoah VA
UP11248 08/20/2012 Fairfax VA
UP6278 07/05/2007 Botetourt VA
UP12425 04/04/2014 Spotsylvania VA
UP6637 10/07/2006 Fairfax VA
UP6171 12/26/2005 Pittsylvania VA
 
Bumping for Michael, just came across his case and he is still missing.

Latest article

LEOMINSTER — Michael’s Run in Leominster, to be held this month for the first time since 2019, is an important fundraiser for local mental wellness initiatives.

The event — which took place Oct. 8 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall on Litchfield Street — also served as a reminder that Leominster native Michael Jay Amico Wallace, for whom the event is named, is still missing after almost two decades — and his family and friends are still looking for answers about what happened to him.

Until then, Wallace’s sister Kim Wallace-Pehi said, “We’ll just keep looking and doing what we’re doing.”
 

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Wallace, circa 2003; Wallace's tattoo
  • Missing Since 02/04/2003
  • Missing From Menlo Park, California
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race White
  • Date of Birth 04/03/1973 (50)
  • Age 29 years old
  • Height and Weight 6'0, 180 pounds

  • Clothing/Jewelry Description Possibly his grandfather's dog tags, labeled "Rosario Amico."

  • Medical Conditions Wallace suffers from depression and was taking the anti-depressant medications Zoloft and Wellbutrin at the time of his disappearance. He had a sixty-day supply of his medicine on his person when he disappeared.

  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Brown hair, brown eyes. Wallace has a tattoo of a large cross cross and a Tasmanian devil holding a football on his groin area, and a tattoo of a rose on his right ankle. A picture of the cross design is posted with this case summary. His nickname is Octagoy. Wallace has a pin inserted in his right ankle from a prior football injury.

Details of Disappearance​

Wallace was last seen by his roommate on the morning of February 4, 2003 when he walked away from their house in the 100 block of Loyola Avenue in Menlo Park, California. He was last heard from between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. the same day when he called his estranged wife in San Francisco on his cellular phone. He had made plans to visit her and called to cancel them. Wallace's phone has not been used since that call.

Police issued a warrant for Wallace's arrest after his disappearance because he failed to perform community service on a driving while intoxicated (DWI) charge. They don't think he disappeared as a result of the DWI conviction, though. Wallace does not hold a valid passport or driver's license.

On February 23, a McDonald's restaurant manager in Pacifica, California said he thought he had seen Wallace in the store earlier that day. The man he saw had been wearing a green windbreaker-type jacket and a white baseball cap, and was driving around in a yellow Chevrolet Corvette with no license plates. He ordered hash browns, which is Wallace's favorite McDonald's food.

The man appeared to be confused and was acting oddly. He drove away south on Highway 1. It is unclear if the man the manager saw was actually Wallace, or just another man who resembled him.

Wallace is a graduate of Harvard University and was formerly employed as a marketing manager by Sun Microsystems. He suffered a number of setbacks in the year prior to his disappearance, including the death of his father, the loss of his job, and the separation from his wife.

He was reportedly feeling like a burden to other people. However, on the day of his disappearance he sounded optimistic and said he had decided to stay in California, instead of moving back home. He was raised in Leominster, Massachusetts.

Wallace enjoys bookstores, cafes, and taking walks. His case remains unsolved. Foul play is not suspected; authorities believe he left of his own accord.

Investigating Agency​

  • San Mateo County Sheriff's Department 650-363-4525

Source Information​

Updated 1 time since October 12, 2004. Last updated September 23, 2012; middle name, two pictures and clothing/jewelry description added, distinguishing characteristics updated.
 
Michael is still missing.
Last Wednesday, April 3rd, was his 51st birthday.
 

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