CA CA - William Cierzan, 58, Santa Clarita Valley, 26 Jan 2017 #1

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  • #21
Every house has a back or a side door. I have never seen a house with only a front entrance. Also, most back yards have an exit point. A side gate or a gate to the front yard, etc. Maybe he didn't want to be seen as he stepped outside to walk away to meet with someone?
 
  • #22
It is possible their back yard gate faces the front though - these all look like they have walled gardens in back topped with tall fence. I agree dogs need to search all over there, the intersection and nearby businesses. There is a camera on the corner of the auto parts shop just up Bouquet Canyon and also a bus stop - a dog should be able to track him if they hurry up - they did a good job tracking Maricela Garcia after a week with rain.

I got the impression the wife learned the nephew had left when she talked to her husband on the phone as he had started cooking dinner - it would be a good thing to clarify though, was he gone or not? How did he get there and leave?

Was that earthquake around 6PM? If so, that really could be what drew him outside. Then what? Freak sinkhole in his back yard? I wonder how much vegetation is back there - it looks like quite a few trees.

No matter what, they really should handle this one like a possible crime, it is just too weird.
 
  • #23
So I guess LE would have seen the nephew leaving on video from the house across the street
And I am assuming the wife talked to her husband after that?
 
  • #24
I'm completely baffled. So the nephew leaves (we need more details about that), William speaks with his wife between 3:30-4:00 (on a cell phone? - if she used a cell she'd know exactly what time they spoke), he said he was making dinner, she spoke to him again at 5:00 and he stated that dinner was done (? Do I have that right?). Then she gets home around 7:00 and no William.

What the literal heck?


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We don't know what time.the nephew left.
Do we?

No, I have not seen a time reported.
But I imagine LE knows what time he left if they viewed the video from the neighbors
And they know what time William's wife said she spoke to her husband
 
  • #27
I'm completely baffled. So the nephew leaves (we need more details about that), William speaks with his wife between 3:30-4:00 (on a cell phone? - if she used a cell she'd know exactly what time they spoke), he said he was making dinner, she spoke to him again at 5:00 and he stated that dinner was done (? Do I have that right?). Then she gets home around 7:00 and no William.

What the literal heck?


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Why did he cook dinner so early?
Wife didn't come home til 7
 
  • #28
No, I have not seen a time reported.
But I imagine LE knows what time he left if they viewed the video from the neighbors
And they know what time his wife spoke to him
Yes but he may not have.been home when she spoke to him unless they spoke on a land line
 
  • #29
Yes but he may not have.been home when she spoke to him unless they spoke on a land line

True, he could have been anywhere if using a mobile.
I haven't read anything about a cell phone, Have you?

Reason I thought he spoke from home was because he said dinner was cooked.
Why cook it two hours before wife got home?
 
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Were they in the habit of locking the house when they left it?
Was the house locked when Mrs. Cierzan came home?
 
  • #32
But he must have been at home at some point during the afternoon because the chicken was cooked when the wife arrived.

Also, I was just thinking it's unlikely that he's still somewhere in the house because their dog would probably go there and cry/scratch, etc.
 
  • #33
This is right around the block from me and im baffled. I sure hope everything turns out ok.

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  • #34
And I sit here worried about the dog...

of course this is baffling and there must be more we aren't hearing yet. I'm nearing 50 and more tuned in when people in this age group go missing...

Where are you Mr. Cierzan?

ETA: "I'm nearing 50" - did I really say that? I am 46. Regardless, I hope this man turns up safe and happy. I really do.
 
  • #35
Thenlast.person to see him might have some answers...
 
  • #36
And I sit here worried about the dog...

of course this is baffling and there must be more we aren't hearing yet. I'm nearing 50 and more tuned in when people in this age group go missing...

Where are you Mr. Cierzan?

ETA: "I'm nearing 50" - did I really say that? I am 46. Regardless, I hope this man turns up safe and happy. I really do.

Remember Susan Jacobson?
She just vanished .
 
  • #37
Just very strange.
Poof gone!
 
  • #38
I just contacted our local paper - The Santa Clarita Valley Signal - and was told they have received no updates from family or officials.

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  • #39
What was going on in this man's life? Debt? Marriage troubles? Work problems?
Is this a well-planned walk-away?
 
  • #40
I just contacted our local paper - The Santa Clarita Valley Signal - and was told they have received no updates from family or officials.

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But they posted a follow up today with basically the same info as before but now adding that homicide detectives have been assigned to the case.

Homicide detectives are investigating the sudden disappearance Thursday of a 58-year-old Valencia man.

Detectives Ralph Hernandez or John Carlin with Los Angeles County Sheriff Department’s Homicide Bureau have been assigned to the case of William Cierzan who vanished Thursday from his home on Cuatro Milpas Street, near Seco Canyon Road.

https://signalscv.com/2017/01/30/homicide-detectives-probe-bizarre-disappearance-william-cierzan/
 
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