Update: Tuesday, August 3rd, 2021, police found a body matching Philip's description 250 yards from the trail in the park where he was last seen and beneath a tree. A coroner is slated to examine the body to make a formal identification.
37-year-old Philip Kreycik went missing on Saturday, July 10th, 2021 when he went for a brief jog alone at Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park. Philip is an MIT grad and father of two. He is no stranger to hiking, but had never been in that particular area before. It is unknown if he had water with him on a day that reached temperatures of 106 degrees farenheight. There has been many searches for Philip, but no sign of him has been uncovered.
Family members that were in the park on Tuesday night reported hearing cries for help around 1 a.m. Different agencies were brought in and did a search that is unprecedented in scope, with some of the agencies involved are using K-9’s, fixed-wing aircraft, and drones as they comb through 50 square miles of brush and tough terrain. The the massive search operation wrapped up on Wednesday night after another pass of drones and aircraft using thermal imagery turned up nothing.
Authorities are baffled as to why they have not found him yet. The family believes he is alive and might have made it out of the park. They are asking anyone living in the area to search their property for Phillip.
Family members that were in the park on Tuesday night reported hearing cries for help around 1 a.m. Different agencies were brought in and did a search that is unprecedented in scope, with some of the agencies involved are using K-9’s, fixed-wing aircraft, and drones as they comb through 50 square miles of brush and tough terrain. The the massive search operation wrapped up on Wednesday night after another pass of drones and aircraft using thermal imagery turned up nothing.
Authorities are baffled as to why they have not found him yet. The family believes he is alive and might have made it out of the park. They are asking anyone living in the area to search their property for Phillip.