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Wallace Guidroz

Tacoma, WA

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Wallace Guidroz
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Wallace Guidroz, 2

According to the father, Stanley Guidroz, he and Wallace were at Point Defiance Park fishing with friends when Stanley left because of the chilly weather. He met a man and woman there as well as a girl he assumed to be their daughter. Wallace was left with the woman to play with the girl while his father and the man walked around the pond. After twenty-five minutes had passed, Stanley returned to find the girl, woman, and Wallace gone. The men split up to look for him; the unidentified male went in the opposite direction of where Wallace was last seen. After two hours had passed Stanley called the police. The couple and girl have never been identified. Update: On 9/16/14 Stanley Guidroz was charged with manslaughter for the killing of his son, Wallace, back in 1983. The body of Wallace Guidroz has not been located.

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Case ID1853
Last Seen1983-01-10
CityTacoma
StateWA
Height3' 0"
Weight35
SourceNamUs
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