Mark Bakotic II
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Mark Bakotic II
Missing: December 30, 2016
- Mark Bakotic II was with friends at Republic nightclub the night he disappeared. Bakotic’s friends told police that they were at Republic in the 800 block of South Peters Street. Bakotic had taken a drug called 2CE before he wandered away from the club. A couple of days later, Bakotic Sr. filed a missing persons report with police.
- When Bakotic Sr. discovered his son's credit cards were being used, he went back to investigators with the evidence. “I had known by phone call that it was a cab company that, which had gotten the purchase. I notified the police without really having a good response back, so on Wednesday I went there in person to get pictures of the cab and deliver it to the police.
- Bakotic Sr. said he feels the department eventually began to take the case seriously. They released two pictures of women who tried to use the 21-year-old's credit cards at Magnolia Discount on North Claiborne. Still, Bakotic Sr. continues to look for clues on his own, driving to New Orleans from his home in Pascagoula almost daily, holding onto hope that his son will be found, unharmed.
- The NOPD tells us they're actively working this case and continue to be in contact with Mark Bakotic Sr. If you know anything that might help police, call Crimestoppers at (504) 822-1111. Source: WALB
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Man still missing since Dec. 30, credit cards allegedly used by women: NOPD
- Credit cards belonging to a 21-year-old man missing since Dec. 30 have been allegedly used by unknown women in the Lower 9th Ward, according to a news release issued Wednesday afternoon (Jan. 11) by the New Orleans Police Department.
- Police said Bakotic's credit cards have been used at several locations including once around 2:45 a.m. Dec. 31 at the Magnolia Discount Supermarket off North Claiborne Avenue in the Lower 9th Ward. Authorities released photos captured from surveillance video that allegedly show a pair of unknown women using Bakotic's credit cards at the store. The women left the store in a black Acura, police said.
- Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Mark Bakotic II or the identify of the two women shown in the photos is asked to contact Detective Johnny Magee or any Fifth District detective at 504-658-6050. Source: NOLA
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.bakotic?ref=br_rs
Find Mark Bakotic Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1860566624187536/?pnref=story
Facebook Active Discussion Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/241548772938293/?active_tab=discussion
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Officials said Karima Peters, 34, and Brittany Pinera, 31, have been named as persons of interest in the investigation connected to Mark Bakotic II.
Source: http://www.wwltv.com/mb/news/crime/nopd-women-tried-to-use-card-of-man-whos-been-missing-for-two-weeks/385646548
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Anyone with information on Peters, Pinera of Bakotic is asked to call Crimestoppers at (504) 822-1111.
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Father searches desperately for missing son last seen in New Orleans
http://www.wwltv.com/news/crime/father-searches-desperately-for-missing-son-last-seen-in-new-orleans/386002463
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- Earlier this week, when asked if the NOPD was still looking to speak with Peters or Pinera, NOPD spokesman Aaron Looney responded that both women had turned themselves in to the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office earlier this month, "so NOPD was not notified."
- "They have obtained legal representation and, since they have criminal charges pending in this case, our detectives cannot interview them concerning the case without their consent," Looney said in response to follow-up questions seeking to clarify whether investigators had spoken with Peters or Pinera. "It is unknown as to why OPSO did not contact our detectives concerning the arrests." Source: nola.com
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