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Frank C. Leone
Romina J. Leone
Details of Disappearance
Frank was last seen in West Palm Beach, Florida on June 18, 2003. He and his wife, Romina, are believed to have gone fishing out on the Atlantic Ocean in their boat, a white sixteen-foot 1988 Searay colored white with a three-inch blue stripe on the rub rail. It had a 100-horsepower outboard Mercury motor, the hull number SERA5122J788 and the registration number FL7063GA.
It was the couple's first outing on the boat and it may not have been seaworthy. Investigators don't believe they had a marine radio or floatation devices onboard, either. Frank and Romina never returned from their trip and have been heard from again.
The Leones left their cellular phones behind at home, and their car was found in the parking lot near the boat ramp. An extensive search covering more than 35,700 square miles of water turned up no trace of Frank, Romina or their boat. Their cases remain unsolved.
Frank C. Leone – The Charley Project
Romina J. Leone – The Charley Project
NAMUS:
Missing Person Case
Missing Person Case
- Missing Since 06/18/2003
- Missing From West Palm Beach, Florida
- Classification Lost/Injured Missing
- Date of Birth 08/11/1967 (51)
- Age 35 years old
- Height and Weight 5'5, 200 pounds
- Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Brown hair, blue eyes. Frank has a tattoo of a lion on his upper arm.
Romina J. Leone
- Missing Since 06/18/2003
- Missing From West Palm Beach, Florida
- Classification Lost/Injured Missing
- Date of Birth 11/16/1979 (39)
- Age 23 years old
- Height and Weight 4'11, 105 pounds
- Distinguishing Characteristics Asian female. Black hair, brown eyes.
Details of Disappearance
Frank was last seen in West Palm Beach, Florida on June 18, 2003. He and his wife, Romina, are believed to have gone fishing out on the Atlantic Ocean in their boat, a white sixteen-foot 1988 Searay colored white with a three-inch blue stripe on the rub rail. It had a 100-horsepower outboard Mercury motor, the hull number SERA5122J788 and the registration number FL7063GA.
It was the couple's first outing on the boat and it may not have been seaworthy. Investigators don't believe they had a marine radio or floatation devices onboard, either. Frank and Romina never returned from their trip and have been heard from again.
The Leones left their cellular phones behind at home, and their car was found in the parking lot near the boat ramp. An extensive search covering more than 35,700 square miles of water turned up no trace of Frank, Romina or their boat. Their cases remain unsolved.
Frank C. Leone – The Charley Project
Romina J. Leone – The Charley Project
NAMUS:
Missing Person Case
Missing Person Case