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Mark Kamaki Cajski

Hilo, HI

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Mark Kamaki Cajski
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Mark Kamaki Cajski, 20

Cajski, a biology student at the University of Hawaii at Hilo in 1996. He was last seen on July 10, 1996 by his roommate at approximately 6 a.m. on Wednesday. Cajski didn't show up for his 9 a.m. summer class that day. A woman told authorities that she thought she had seen him drive out of the dormitory parking lot between 10 a.m. and noon that day. He had left behind all of his personal belongings in his dormitory, with the exception of the car, the 1972 gray/white Toyota Land Cruiser which he was taking care of for a friend, his snorkel, fins and mask. His friends were worried when he didn't return home that night and reported him as a missing person later that evening. The vehicle he is believed to have been driving when he disappeared was found abandoned in the gravel parking lot of the Waikoloa hotel near Anaehoomalu Bay on the west Hawaii coast after 6:00PM on July 13, 1996. An extensive search turned up no signs of Cajski he has never been heard from again.

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Case ID4462
Last Seen1996-07-10
CityHilo
StateHI
Height5' 10"
Weight160
SourceNamUs
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