James Vincent Colicchio
Queenstown, MD

James Colicchio was last seen on 8/31/2013 in Queenstown, Maryland. On November 11th, 2013 it was reported that James Colicchio had been living in a commercial rental unit on 4H Park Road near Queenstown and had not been seen for several months. Perishable food and documents at the location indicate Colicchio may have been gone since early September. Several cats in the unit were found alive yet in poor condition and were removed by Animal Control. Relatives were contacted and advised they had not heard from him since late August to early September. They also advised it was out of character for James to leave his cats without care. Colicchio’s vehicles were located at the rental unit with one having a window broken out and the other in the process of being repaired with tools left outside. Phone records indicate no recent activity and the phone has been turned off. Colicchio has no children or known girlfriends and is known to keep to himself. Colicchio is a stone mason by trade and uses his deceased father’s company name of Colicchio & Sons. Colicchio has previous addresses in Clinton, MD, Rockville MD and Fort Washington MD. Persons with information are asked to contact D/Cpl. Tr
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