TheArtfulDetective
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Francis Anthony Rossana
Rossana was last heard from on April 20, 1989 in Las Vegas, Nevada. His wife spoke to him on the telephone at 6:30 pm that evening at his residence. He has never been heard from again. He was reported missing after he failed to show up for business appointments. Police later discovered Rossana's 1988 Cadillac parked at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, but found no evidence of him taking a flight. There were no signs of a struggle. His whereabouts remain unknown.
Investigators:
NCIC Case Number: Not available
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
This article from the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Frank Rossana went missing in 1989, two months after his brokerage firm collapsed after defrauding thousands of people. Police found his car at the airport but no evidence that he had taken a flight.
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- Case Classification: Missing
Missing Since: April 20, 1989
Location Last Seen: Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada
Description:
- Date of Birth: circa 1922
- Age: 67 years old
- Race: White/Caucasian
- Gender: Male
- Height: 6' 0" (72 inches)
- Weight: 230 lbs
- Hair Color: Brown/Graying/Balding with horseshoe pattern
- Eye Color: Brown
- Nickname/Alias: Frank
- Distinguishing Marks/Features: Sometimes wears glasses.
- Clothing & Personal Items: Unknown
- Identifiers: Unknown
Rossana was last heard from on April 20, 1989 in Las Vegas, Nevada. His wife spoke to him on the telephone at 6:30 pm that evening at his residence. He has never been heard from again. He was reported missing after he failed to show up for business appointments. Police later discovered Rossana's 1988 Cadillac parked at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, but found no evidence of him taking a flight. There were no signs of a struggle. His whereabouts remain unknown.
Investigators:
- Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department: (702) 828-3111
Reference Case #: 89-26528
NCIC Case Number: Not available
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
This article from the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Frank Rossana went missing in 1989, two months after his brokerage firm collapsed after defrauding thousands of people. Police found his car at the airport but no evidence that he had taken a flight.
Mob Museum