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Sunnyside Man Reported Missing Since Friday: NYPD

Daniel Ungureanu (via NYPD)

Feb. 12, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez

The NYPD is searching for a Sunnyside man who was reported to have been missing since last Friday.

Daniel Ungureanu, 28, was last seen on Feb. 9 at around 10:20 p.m. inside his six-story apartment building on 43rd Street (north of Queens Boulevard), police said.

Ungureanu is described as white, approximately 5’9” with a thin build, brown eyes, short dark hair, and balding. There is no clothing description available for him, police said.

Anyone with information in regards to the missing person is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

All calls are strictly confidential.

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Me

More details would be very helpful. Did he storm out or did he go to pick up something and disappeared? These missing person reports should either say just “MISSING” with the picture, or provide more details.

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SuperWittySmitty

This is just a story meant to provide general information. No one expects you to go looking for him.

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