New York man missing after leaving vacation rentals to Turkish and Caicos


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A man from Monroe, New York Turkish and Caicos vacation He went missing later last month after leaving his rental property on June 25th.

51-year-old Brian Tarence left last His condo is taking place at Paradise Inn, Providencial, Turkish, and Caicos Islands police at around 3:30am, at Paradise Inn, Providencial, Turkish, and Caicos.

“They looked like they were having a normal day and he left the condo in a very safe place in the middle of Grace Bay Road,” Carl DeFazio, the Tallens family’s private investigator, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. “And we took him to the camera, he walked into town, then he basically disappeared and we haven’t heard from him since.”

The talent, who recently moved from Monroe to Manhattan, arrived at Caicos with his one-year wife on June 22nd with his Turkish wife and was scheduled to depart on June 29th.

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Brian Tullence

Brian Tarence, 51, last left the condo at Paradise Inn in Providencial, Turkish, Caicos province around 3:30am, according to a missing person flyer from the Royal Turkish Islands Police. (Turkeys and the Royal Caicos Police)

Defazio said Turkish and Caicos police It uses all the resources it has to try to find a 51-year-old man, including drone technology and CCTV. He also described Grace Bay Road as a “very safe” area.

“So far, we haven’t succeeded in anything, but we haven’t given up hope. … What I’m telling our family… In such cases: Stay positive until there’s no reason to do so,” says Defazio, a former NYPD officer and Marine, who has been a PI since the 1990s. “He’s a clever man. …We don’t know what’s in his mind, whether he did this himself, or if someone took him.”

“It’s the best case right now. Everyone is looking for him.”

-Carl Defazio

He left rentals on his phone and wallet. He wore a T-shirt, shorts and sneakers, Defazio said.

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Brian Tullence

The talent, who recently moved from Monroe to Manhattan, arrived at Caicos with his one-year wife on June 22nd with his Turkish wife and was scheduled to depart on June 29th. (Facebook)

Private investigators are working to get a record of the talent’s phone activities on the island, but it’s taking time, he said.

The day before he appeared, he and his wife went on a boat trip. That night, his wife went to sleep, and when she woke up he was gone. She wasn’t aware that he had left, Defegio said.

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PI added that he is “very proud of the reactions from local businesses and people on vacation” who have provided assistance after posting Tarrance’s missing person flyers everywhere in Turks and Caicos.

He added that there is no reason to suspect any kind of crime in the loss of the talent at this point, but anything is possible if there are few answers six days after he disappears.

Grace Bay, Turkish, Caicos beach

Brian Tarence was last seen on June 25th at around 3:30am in Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos. (istock)

Defazio said in cases of such missing people, he would try to establish a pattern of behavior that would normally seek to hone an activity that the missing person doesn’t like. He also tries to determine how familiar the missing person is to the area in which he or she disappeared, and how often he or she has done in the area.

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He then camvals the area where the person disappears and tracks the phone and smartwatch records to track the person’s last known movement.

Turks and Caicos police are asking anyone with information about the loss of talents to contact 911 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477.

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