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Hundreds join search for missing New York Democrat on Long Island
Hundreds join search for missing New York Democrat on Long Island

Yahoo

time04-05-2025

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Hundreds join search for missing New York Democrat on Long Island

A community-wide search is underway for a rising Democratic star on New York's Long Island who went missing more than a week ago while out exercising. Petros Krommidas, a 29-year-old vying for a seat in the Nassau County legislature, disappeared on April 23, police have said. Now, an estimated 100 volunteers and first responders are searching the beach area, where he is believed to have disappeared. He parked and locked his car by the Allegria Hotel in Long Beach, New York on April 23, grabbed and walked onto the beach to exercise around 10.30 p.m. — 'just as he had done many times before,' his family said in a social media post, noting that he was training for an upcoming triathlon. His family reported him missing the next day and police located his belongings — towel, phone, and clothes — on the beach. He is described as 6'2' tall, 230 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a camouflage print sweatshirt and gray sweatpants. Friends and colleagues have joined the scheduled searches, which have been underway for over a week. Those close to him have described Krommidas, considered a rising star in the Democratic Party, as smart, kind, and close to his family. "I'm friends with this family and it's been nine days of heartbreak and searching and trying to find a beloved son, friend, brother," Leah Russo, a family friend, told WABC on Saturday. Russo called him "very bright, very family-oriented. Very sweet, very 'get the shirt off his back' for anybody." "He is the nicest person you're ever going to meet," Ellen Lederer DeFrancesco, a friend, told the outlet Saturday. "He is community driven, community minded. He will do anything to help anybody. He's the sweetest person, the best way, I used to like to call him my little brother.' Days earlier, Nassau Democratic Elections Commissioner James Scheuermann praised Krommidas' accomplishments and intelligence. Krommidas, who graduated from the private Chaminade High School before heading to Columbia University, has been a Democratic Party field organizer in Nassau County since December 2024, his LinkedIn profile states. Before that, he worked in private equity and investment banking. "Chaminade, Columbia, he was in finance. He could have done anything, and he is choosing to spend his time serving, at 29 years old. That calling is courageous," Scheuermann told CBS News. Adel Elbehiry, his friend and former karate instructor, said Krommidas trained with him for five years and was preparing for his blackbelt: 'Miracles happen, like I told his mom to hold onto the hope," Elbehiry told CBS News. The county's Democratic committee also posted on social media, asking users to spread the word in hopes of finding the 29-year-old. "We are heartbroken over the disappearance of Petros Krommidas," Nassau County Democratic chairman Jay Jacobs told NBC New York. "Petros is a bright, driven young man who has been a strong voice for Democratic values. He is well respected by the community and represents the very best of our next generation of leaders. We are keeping Petros and his family in our prayers and remain hopeful for his safe return.' Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman provided some insights into the investigation, telling WABC: "We are working on parallel tracks. Track number one is that he's still alive and we're looking for information about his whereabouts. Track number two is if he did have a tragic accident, that we can recover the body and make sure that the family is comforted with knowing that you'll be able to provide a proper funeral.' Earlier this week, police told CBS that foul play was not suspected. Authorities have urged anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact the police department's missing persons squad at 516-573-7347 or call 911.

Nearly 100 volunteers, rescue personnel join desperate search for missing Long Island Democrat
Nearly 100 volunteers, rescue personnel join desperate search for missing Long Island Democrat

New York Post

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Nearly 100 volunteers, rescue personnel join desperate search for missing Long Island Democrat

Nearly 100 volunteers and rescue personnel showed up on Long Island Saturday to continue the frantic search for a missing political candidate who inexplicably vanished last month. Splitting off into pairs, the volunteers set out at 7 a.m. to canvas and comb through Long Beach, where Petros Krommidas, 29, was last seen on April 23 when he went for a training swim, cops and family said. Soon after he went missing, police found the Krommidas' locked car by the Allegria Hotel, just near the beach he had regularly visited to train for a triathlon, his family added. 3 Dozens of volunteers showed up to aid in the desperate search efforts for Petros Krommidas on Long Beach Saturday. Kevin C Downs forThe New York Post Krommidas – a Democrat who is running for a seat on the Nassau County Board of Legislators – reportedly appeared to have taken a towel with him on the day he disappeared. 'We're sending people out with flyers, we're going to go and canvas the area between Atlantic Beach and Lido Beach and Point Lookout,' Republican County Executive Bruce Blakeman told reporters from the beach's parking lot Saturday afternoon. The efforts included ATVs, drones and helicopters, and members of the Marine Bureau in boats, according to Blakeman, who ordered the mobilization of Nassau's Community Emergency Response Team Thursday. 3 Krommidas was last seen on April 23 when he went for a training swim, cops and family said. Instagram / @ 'Every effort will be made,' he said. Blakeman said Krommidas's parents – who were part of the search efforts Saturday, but didn't speak publicly – requested the 'major effort' from county leadership. 'Because they became very concerned as time went by, they knew people would forget … or that – God forbid, if there was a tragedy – that somebody would miss the body,' he explained. 'We want to try and locate the body if it was something that ended in a death,' Blakeman continued. Search leaders were heard telling volunteers to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen in the sunny weather. 3 The search efforts Saturday included ATVs, drones and helicopters, and members of the Marine Bureau in boats, according to Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman. Kevin C Downs forThe New York Post 'Don't underestimate talking to people that are walking along the beach,' one advised. 'We're going to keep doing this as long as we can,' another said. If anyone has information related to Krommidas' disappearance, they're asked to call the Nassau County Police Missing Persons Squad at 516-573-7717.

Who is Petros Krommidas? Search intensifies for missing NY man last seen in Long Beach
Who is Petros Krommidas? Search intensifies for missing NY man last seen in Long Beach

Hindustan Times

time02-05-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

Who is Petros Krommidas? Search intensifies for missing NY man last seen in Long Beach

Petros Krommidas, a 29-year-old Democratic candidate for the Nassau County Legislature in New York, has been reported missing after his personal belongings were discovered abandoned on a beach in Long Island, as reported by New York Post. Also read: New York tornado warning: Ithaca and Cayuga Heights in Tompkins County under weather alert The incident has triggered an extensive search operation and raised concerns about the safety and wellbeing of the young politician, who had recently launched his campaign for local office, as reported by Fox News. Krommidas was last seen on April 23, reportedly headed to Long Beach for a routine training swim. A triathlete and former university-level athlete, he was preparing for an upcoming competition, reported by Daily News. His vehicle was later found parked near the Allegria Hotel along the Long Beach boardwalk. Nearby, law enforcement recovered his towel, mobile phone, and clothes laid out on the sand, indicating that he may have entered the water and failed to return. The Nassau County Police Department, along with marine and coastal patrol units, has initiated a large-scale search along the southern shoreline of Long Island. Drones, rescue boats, and foot patrols have been deployed. Police say there are no immediate signs of foul play but are treating the case as a high-priority missing persons investigation. Surveillance footage is being reviewed, and authorities are appealing to the public for any information that could assist in tracing his movements. Krommidas's family has described his disappearance as completely out of character. Known for his disciplined lifestyle and regular swimming routines, they believe the incident may involve more than just an accident. They have urged the public to assist in checking surrounding coastal areas, particularly between Lido Beach and Riis Park. Also read: Three policemen suspended for extorting money during night patrol The local community, political colleagues, and volunteers have mobilised in response, distributing flyers and joining search efforts. The case has attracted growing public interest, given Krommidas's rising profile and the upcoming local elections. The search remains ongoing. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact local law enforcement.

New York Legislative Candidate Petros Krommidas Goes Missing
New York Legislative Candidate Petros Krommidas Goes Missing

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

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New York Legislative Candidate Petros Krommidas Goes Missing

A New York legislative candidate named Petros Krommidas has been reported missing. Krommidas's Facebook page says he is a "Democrat Running for Nassau County Legislator for the 4th District." Town of Oyster Bay Councilman Louis Imbroto wrote on Facebook, "Petros Krommidas has been missing. He is a Chaminade alumnus and works in government. He was last seen in Baldwin on Wednesday night at 9:00PM and was reported to NCPD as missing at 7:35PM last night." He added, "Petros is described as 6'2 tall, 230 lbs, with brown hair & brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a camouflage print sweatshirt & gray sweatpants. He is believed to be in the Long Beach area. If anyone has any information on his whereabouts, please contact NCPD Missing Persons Squad at 516-573-7347 or call 911. All callers will remain anonymous." According to The New York Post, Krommidas's family has revealed he "likely swam in the sea while training for an upcoming triathlon." The Post reported that he was last seen when he left for the swim, and his locked car was found at a local hotel. "He locked his car, took a towel, and around 10:30 p.m. walked onto the beach to exercise, just as he had done many times before,' his family wrote on social media, according to The Post. 'The police found his towel, clothes, and phone left on the beach. Since then, search efforts have been ongoing, but we need the public's help.' Krommidas's last post came on April 22, 2025. "I had the opportunity to speak at last night's Nassau County Young Democrats' monthly meeting alongside Joe Scianablo, who's running for Town of Hempstead Supervisor. Thank you to the Nassau County Young Democrats for having me—always great to be with such a thoughtful, engaged group committed to making a difference in our community," it reads. A person wrote on his page comment thread before he went missing, "I knew when I first met you that you were destined for great success. I'm proud of you Petros." A post in the Long Beach City Facebook group reads, "My friend Maria is looking for her son Petros Krommidas and is hoping for extra eyes and volunteers to assist in any way they can. She is unconsolable and desperate to find her boy and bring him home."

Nassau County Legislature candidate Petros Krommidas reported missing
Nassau County Legislature candidate Petros Krommidas reported missing

CBS News

time29-04-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Nassau County Legislature candidate Petros Krommidas reported missing

Petros Krommidas, a candidate for the Nassau County Legislature, has been missing for nearly a week. It's believed Krommidas, 29, went swimming in the ocean off the Long Beach boardwalk on the night of April 23. He hasn't been seen since. His clothing and cellphone were found there, and his car was found in the parking lot of the Allegria Hotel on the boardwalk. Krommidas' family said he was training for a triathlon. Loved ones search Long Beach for missing man Friends and family divided into small search parties Tuesday, looking up and down the Long Beach sand, while a Nassau Police helicopter made sweeps of the area from above, following the tides. Adel Elbehiry, Krommidas' friend and former karate instructor, and Beth Shapiro were among the searchers. "He was with me for a good five years. He was preparing for his black belt," Elbehiry said. "Miracles happen, like I told his mom to hold onto the hope." "We woke up this morning knowing that this is what we were going to do. We were gonna come to the beach and look, and we chose one of the spots with high tide," Shapiro said. Missing persons posters now dot the boardwalk. The family asks anyone with any video footage showing Krommidas or other relevant information to call (917) 494-5787 or (646) 996-5154. The Missing Persons squad says foul play is not suspected at this time. Krommidas described as "courageous," brilliant Krommidas, of Baldwin, is a Democratic candidate for the Nassau Legislature. He had been campaigning daily, speaking to groups and getting word out, described as brilliant by Nassau's Democratric Board of Elections commissioner. "Chaminade, Columbia, he was in finance. He could have done anything, and he is choosing to spend his time serving, at 29 years old. That calling is courageous," Nassau Democratic Elections Commissioner James Scheuermann said. In a statement, Nassau Democratic Chairman Jay Jacobs said: "We are heartbroken over the disappearance of Petros Krommidas. Petros is a bright, driven young man who has been a strong voice for Democratic values. He is well respected by the community and represents the very best of our next generation of leaders. We are keeping Petros and his family in our prayers and remain hopeful for his safe return." The election primaries are June 24.

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