Police are still looking for 56-year-old William Fitzgibbons who was last seen on March 21.
NEWTOWN, Conn. - Police in Connecticut are still looking for a 56-year-old man who was reported missing on March 21 and hasn't been heard from since.
In the afternoon hours two weeks ago, William Fitzgibbons, reportedly a day trader, left his cell phone on the charger at his office and proceeded to the Big Y grocery store on Queen Street in Newtown, Ct., according to the Danbury News Times.
At the store, he reportedly called his wife of 33 years to tell her he was having issues with their white 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. Mrs. Fitzgibbons told a reporter at the Oxford, Ct. Patch.com that it was the last thing she ever heard from her husband.
A police search commenced later that evening for Fitzgibbons and his Jeep but there have been no leads since his disappearance.
Fitzgibbon's disappearance came only one day after 13-year-old Isabella Oleschuk was reported missing by her parents in Orange, Ct. While the young girl's disappearance garnered media attention across the country, Fitzgibbons' case did not.
Oleschuk was later found unharmed hiding in an old garage on the property of an abandoned produce stand.
He is described as a white man with blue eyes, glasses and a bald head, weighing approximately 185 pounds and standing about 6-feet, 1-inch tall. He was wearing jeans, a mock turtleneck and a green sweater at the time of his disappearance.
His vehicle, a 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo is described as white with a gray rear bumper. The Connecticut license plate number is 709EFK.
Anyone with information on Fitzgibbon's whereabouts is asked to call the Newtown, Ct. police at 203-426-5841 or 203-270-4255.