Local case directory

Missing persons in San Luis Obispo, California.

Browse published CaseTrace flyers connected to San Luis Obispo. Open a flyer to check its listed source and share current information responsibly.

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Cases connected to San Luis Obispo

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Case photo for Mark Nielsen
Missing

Mark Nielsen

San Luis Obispo, CA

Last seen Oct 10, 1994

Age 41
Case photo for ANNETTE ADAMS
Missing

ANNETTE ADAMS

San Luis Obispo, CA

Last seen Apr 25, 2021

Age 73
Case photo for Guadalupe Ortiz Santiago
Missing

Guadalupe Ortiz Santiago

San Luis Obispo, CA

Last seen Oct 9, 2005

Age 17
Case photo for Thomas Goff
Missing

Thomas Goff

San Luis Obispo, CA

Last seen Jan 18, 1989

Age 42
Case photo for Brett Edgell
Missing

Brett Edgell

San Luis Obispo, CA

Last seen May 3, 2022

Age 35

Missing-person awareness in San Luis Obispo

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Sharing flyers in San Luis Obispo

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