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Coconino County Sheriff's Office asking for help finding man who has been missing for 14 years

Cameron Sequeira went missing from his home in Forest Lakes on June 26, 2010. Deputies are now asking for the public's help finding him.
Credit: Coconino County Sheriff's Office
The Coconino County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help finding Cameron Sequeira, who has been missing since 2010.

COCONINO COUNTY, Ariz. — On June 26, 2010, Cameron Sequeira left his home on Blue Bird Circle in the Forest Lakes Estates in Coconino County and never returned. 

Now, 14 years later, he has still not been found and the Coconino County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help finding him.  

CCSO said Sequeira left his home at about 8:30 p.m. on June 26, 2010, with his dog. He did not return home, but the dog did two days later. 

After Sequeira was reported missing, the area around his home was searched extensively by CCSO search and rescue deputies, but they were unable to find him. 

CCSO now said they have "conducted a thorough investigation" and "exhausted all leads" in their search for Sequeira, but have not been able to figure out what happened to him or why he disappeared. 

Now, they are asking for the public's help finding those answers. 

CCSO said Sequeira was 32 years old when he went missing, so he would now be 46 years old. He is 4'11" tall and weights about 115 lbs. He has brown eyes, a beard, and brown shoulder-length hair, which is cut like a mullet. He also has long sideburns and an injury to his right eye. 

Due to his height, some people also called him by the nickname "Shorty."  

His family says they do not know what clothing Sequeira was wearing when he went missing, but he normally wore shorts and combat work boots. He was possibly wearing a black backpack when he disappeared.  

If you have information on Sequeira's whereabouts, you are asked to call CCSO at (928) 774-4523 or 1 (800) 338-7888. You can also call Coconino County Silent Witness at (928) 774-6111.  

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