A Search & Rescue team from California has returned home after looking for Albert for 1 week. I'm sure they did everything they could. FOX 11 News 6/28/24 Southern CA Search for Albert
At least 4 people on Amorgos reported speaking to EAC while hiking on Amorgos on Jun 14.
"A woman at a local store saw him when he stopped and bought a Coke and water, sometime between 9:15 and 10 a.m.
Calibet then talked to a couple who later called police and told them they had definitely seen the missing man on the trail.
The next and last person who reported seeing him was a goat shepherd, who talked to him between noon and 12:30 p.m"
The specifics of where these people were when they saw or spoke to him is not mentioned in the article. His GF was to go to join him in Amorgos in August.
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Locals help in hunt for Hermosa Beach man still missing from Greek island
It’s been more than two weeks since Hermosa resident Albert Calibet went missing from Amorgos, but loved ones have not given up the searchwww.dailybreeze.com
Day 17 closes without any trace of Eric Albert Calibet. I hope he is found tomorrow, June 30.
Russell Ward another
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Family of British hiker missing in Greece seeks declaration of his death
Russell Ward never returned from an island walk in June 2012 – his wife and children have reluctantly accepted they will not see him againwww.telegraph.co.uk
Roger Bainbridge is the only disappearance that took place in another month except June. They are all strange.![]()
'My dad vanished in Greece five years ago - we still need answers'
Grandfather John Tossell 'disappeared off the face of the earth' after setting off to visit a monastery on the Greek island of Zantewww.walesonline.co.uk
So there was no rental car, no luggage or larger pack that he appeared to have with him in the CCTV? He had checked out or left his lodgings in Aegiali without leaving anything there?
Oliver Calibet expressed frustration in the lack of assistance from the U.S. and Greek governments in the search for his brother Albert.
"It is with heavy heart that I announce the conclusion of our search for our beloved Albert," Oliver Calibet wrote. "Despite our relentless efforts and determination, Albert remains missing. I deeply fear that foul play has occurred as we found zero evidence of Albert anywhere on the island.
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Frustrated brother of missing SoCal man suspends search on Greek island
The missing SoCal man's brother expressed frustration with the lack of help from the U.S. and Greek governments.abc7.com
I found a near-identical story by NBC news. The NBC headline mentioned the possibility of foul play. I tend to think it was not foul play but Albert wandered off the trail due to heat exhaustion or dehydration. He was not making the best decisions under the circumstances due to the excessively hot weather.
I was thinking about this: it seems to me a definite cultural difference of Northern Europe compared with southern countries.It doesn't seem like local residents of the islands go missing at anywhere near the rate of foreign, older hikers that hike in summer.
I supposed local people know better or are too hard at work to be out walking around the country, or that it just doesn't make the international news.
I was thinking about this: it seems to me a definite cultural difference of Northern Europe compared with southern countries.
As in, the Romantic poets began to walk all over the Lake District in the UK in the 1700s, writing poetry about wandering lonely as a cloud amid crowds of daffodils, now the whole of Britain is crisscrossed with named, multi-day trails. The Swiss climbing the Alps just for fun, the German philosophy about rambling in nature to cure the ills from crowded cities...
But I don't this has ever been a past-time in Greece - I'm sure they have other things they're passionate about - perhaps the sea. Anyway, their trails aren't official or mapped, and are only used by tourists.
But still, hiking is associated with some people getting into trouble, everywhere. I think he got into trouble out there somewhere. I also think he maybe didn't call for help, because he wasn't that kind of guy.
Consider that an area 3 miles across by 3 miles long, is 250 million square feet. A person's remains could be in 1 of those 250 million places.
JMO
Hard to believe but keeps happening. I've been in the desert in that heat and it's like standing in front of the oven with the door open. Phoenix is the desert and everyone knows it. It's crazy.Re: Heatstroke
This week and the next, the western US will be under an extreme and prolonged heatwave.
The heatwave claimed it's first victim, today. Outside of Phoenix, a 10 year old boy collapsed and died on a a hike with his parents. The party had been hiking on shadeless trails in the South Mountain Preserve for about 5 hours. The temperature when the child collapsed was approximately 110 F / 43 C. The family was from out of town. Police are interviewing the family.
The forecast for this area is temps >110 for the next 10 days. Sunday is expected to be the hottest, with a forecast high temperature of 116. At this level, it is very dangerous for anyone who even has to rescue or search for a missing person outside.
None of these "missings" surprise me. All you'd have to do is crawl into some shade to get away from the sun, and you'd never be seen again.No stranger than these disappearances ?
David Wolstenhulme - Serifos - missing
David Wolstenhulme, 69, disappeared on Friday, June 25, 2021 on the Greek island of Serifos. The Yorkshireman had travelled there with his wife Heide and set off ready for a morning hike on the day he mysteriously vanished.
He said that he would be back at the hotel by around 5pm - but he was never seen again. His wife believes he could have fallen down a sinkhole.
Roger Bainbridge - Antipaxos - missing
Roger Bainbridge disappeared on September 30, 2013, while holidaying on the tiny island of Antipaxos, Greece. He had made a day trip from the neighbouring island of Paxos, where his sister lived. The 67-year-old man, from Kendal, Cumbria, passed by other walkers on his hike.
A search party scoured the two square miles of the island but failed to uncover any traces of him. A month later, when Cumbria Police sent out two officers to help with the local search, still nothing was found. Roger Bainbridge vanished on a day trip