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sublight wrote:Well one police officer has confirmed that he's not aware of Dart's being in custody in his koban.
Garin Dart: Japan police search for missing British businessman who "vanished without a trace" one week ago
--His worried wife, Yukako, who is pregnant with their second child, raised the alarm when he did not return home--
Mirror Online | 29 May 2013
<big snip>...A colleague at Bluesilver said that Garin's disappearance was "completey out of character".
The staff member said that Garin last made contact with his company at 1pm on Wednesday, May 22.
He told Mirror.co.uk: "He was on the phone to a colleague. He said his iPhone battery was running extremely low. The conversation was business as usual, as it always was with Garin.
"Garin was working hard. It was the busiest time in the company's history. He is instrumental in all of that.
"We've gone back over everything and there is nothing that leads us to believe it was anything other than business as usual.
"He has literally vanished into thin air. There has been no trace of him in any shape or form. No communication with friends or family."
Coligny wrote:Good info would be, map where he parked his car, supposed entrance where he was going to take the metro. Recon to check if there would be exploitable CCTV cams. Combing around. Did he have a subway card, does their computer monitor and link ingress/egress or tally. Then same at the station exit until the meeting point.
More than one week now, i don't see this ending well, if it even ends...
The lowbatt on the iphone is a big bummer...
BigInJapan wrote:Coligny wrote:Good info would be, map where he parked his car, supposed entrance where he was going to take the metro. Recon to check if there would be exploitable CCTV cams. Combing around. Did he have a subway card, does their computer monitor and link ingress/egress or tally. Then same at the station exit until the meeting point.
More than one week now, i don't see this ending well, if it even ends...
The lowbatt on the iphone is a big bummer...
These would seem to be standard procedures performed in other countries, but I have my doubts as to how capable the local keystones would be of undertaking an investigation like this. I think that the phone company should be able to track the location history of the iPhone regardless of the battery being dead now.
As the iPhone movement history is recorded, maybe there is some way Softbank/KDDI and/or the coppers can track the movement up until the battery died (I would think they can track the movement history as it passed by cell towers using the phone's IMEI number).
chokonen888 wrote: If he got caught doing something wifey might not like to hear, he'd probably want to handle it without involving her.
it's a KIDNAPPING.
BigInJapan wrote:Coligny wrote:Good info would be, map where he parked his car, supposed entrance where he was going to take the metro. Recon to check if there would be exploitable CCTV cams. Combing around. Did he have a subway card, does their computer monitor and link ingress/egress or tally. Then same at the station exit until the meeting point.
More than one week now, i don't see this ending well, if it even ends...
The lowbatt on the iphone is a big bummer...
These would seem to be standard procedures performed in other countries, but I have my doubts as to how capable the local keystones would be of undertaking an investigation like this. I think that the phone company should be able to track the location history of the iPhone regardless of the battery being dead now.
As the iPhone movement history is recorded, maybe there is some way Softbank/KDDI and/or the coppers can track the movement up until the battery died (I would think they can track the movement history as it passed by cell towers using the phone's IMEI number).
A foreign business person would just laugh at such {Yakuza} demands and perhaps this is how the whole problem started.
Police in Britain and Interpol have also been alerted.
Russell wrote:Police in Britain and Interpol have also been alerted.
Source
Scratching my head why UK police and Interpol have been alerted. Seems to suggest there is something going on outside Japan?
Russell wrote:In the video I posted of him, he doesn't come across as someone who would commit suicide.
I really don't think suicide is a problem either. However, the mid-life crisis of an inexperienced, overextended entrepreneur is a quite understandable and common reason for that person to do the classic Japanese "midnight runaway."Russell wrote:In the video I posted of him, he doesn't come across as someone who would commit suicide. He rather seems to enjoy life.
Of course, police need to eliminate this possibility, but there is still this question why Interpol is involved.
Coligny wrote:Russell wrote:In the video I posted of him, he doesn't come across as someone who would commit suicide.
Nor go awol with a pregger on final approach...
Kegsy wrote:His last post on Facebook was that he was going to have a hectic June and to wish him luck.
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