24. March 2014 21:38
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Lynn Ching
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A person who works for an organization in Santa Rosa which serves the homeless - called me today to tell me that a client reported seeing "Sean" at or near the Santa Rosa Transit Mall and the Santa Rosa Junior College, about 2 weeks ago. The homeless person who saw "Sean" does not have a telephone.
If you are in the Santa Rosa area, please keep an eye open for "Sean".
Sean is 19 yrs. old, 5'5" 120 lbs and slim build, dark brown hair & eyes, wears silver dental braces, has dimples, and scar on right forehead from brain surgery. He has suffered a recent brain injury and may be disoriented and not know his name.
Please CALL & SEND PHOTOS OF 'SEAN' TO 415.713.5913.
THANK YOU to the person at the Santa Rosa organization for contacting me in AND for posting SEAN'S MISSING PERSON FLIER in their window.
For more information about the search for Sean Sidi, missing from San Francisco May 21, 2013, please seewww.facebook.com/findseansidi or www.seansidi.com.
SEAN IS IN URGENT NEED OF MEDICAL CARE DUE TO A SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY SUSTAINED SHORTLY BEFORE GOING MISSING


21. March 2014 22:58
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Lynn Ching
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No new news. We are at a loss as to next steps. Please keep Sean (SIDI) and our family in your prayers, as we surely need them.
Sean has always loved the water. In beach photo, Sean (2nd from right) is in Hawaii, just a few months before his accident/brain injury, with sister Danielle & cousins Rachel, Sydney & Gareth. Sean was about to start college at U of Colorado. Sean (2nd from left) regularly went whitewater rafting with dad, Claude & (both their) friends.
We have 12,000 of Sean’s missing person FLIERS, sitting in boxes.... If you or anyone you know in ANY STATE (particularly California or any of the WESTERN states), are willing to POST Sean’s fliers, and/or distribute them to soup kitchens and shelters, please message Lynn on FB or email lynnkching@yahoo.com with your/their address, and we will mail you or your friend(s) a packet of Sean’s fliers.
www.facebook.com/findseansidi or www.seansidi.com for more information about the search for critically injured Sean SIDI, age 19, missing from San Francisco, CA May 21, 2013.


10. March 2014 19:41
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Lynn Ching
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On, May 21, 2013, the day that Sean vanished, he was not feeling well. He asked me, ‘Why do I feel so bad?’ I gave Sean a big hug before leaving the house to drop his sister Danielle at school. But somehow I knew that something was very wrong, and returned home to check on Sean, rather than continuing on to work. However, it was too late. Sean had already left the house when I arrived home. That was the last time that I saw Sean.
Almost 10 months have passed sinc...e Sean vanished from San Francisco, CA on May 21, 2013. While the trail has not gone completely cold, we have yet to receive 1 confirmed sighting of Sean. Our hearts ache so much for Sean. We try to maintain hope, but it is not easy as we know that Sean has not used his cell phone, bank card, email or FB account since he went missing. This is never a good sign. We are also acutely aware of Sean’s fragile physical and cognitive state – still in the early stages of recovering from a horrific accident that nearly killed him - just 6 months earlier.
We are doing our best to keep the search for Sean going, but this gets harder as time passes. We think that our ONLY hope of finding Sean, in time, is prayer, luck and the distribution and posting of Sean’s fliers – as far and wide - as possible.
We are thankful to those of you who are still posting Sean’s fliers & sharing our posts. Without you we would not be able to keep the search for Sean alive…We would be very grateful if you would share this post in hopes that someone will recognize Sean, and call us.
We have printed Sean’s fliers in BULK and would be happy to mail a packet of fliers to anyone, anywhere in the U.S., if you email lynnkching@yahoo.com with your address. You may also send a message on FB.
With Gratitude,
Lynn (& Claude) Sidi
see www.facebook.com/findseansidi or www.seansidi.com for more information about 19 year old Sean Sidi, who suffered a severe brain injury shortly before going missing from San Francisco, CA on May 21, 2013. Sean, age 19 is Asian/White; 5'5" 120 lbs, slim build, dk brown hair and eyes; wears silver dental braces, has dimples and scar on right forehead.
Picture of Sean (left) with good friend Nobuo Bravo.
Sean and Nobuo have been the best of friends since they were 6 months old.


3. March 2014 17:20
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Lynn Ching
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15 minutes ago, someone walking on Ocean Beach near the Cliff House spotted a young man meeting Sean's general desription, walking on the beach ...towards the grotto under the Cliff house, completely naked. "Sean" was disoriented, skinny, with teeth chattering, trying to get on WET clothes. The person did not notice whether "Sean" had braces. The person calling in the tip is going back to the cliff house, NOW to see whether she can get a picture to me. She and another woman called 911.
If you are in the area, can you please try and locate a young, disoriented and FREEZING person meeting Sean's general description. If the police responds, I am not sure they would be of general assistance (such getting this person WARM & DRY clothes), regardless of whether this is Sean or not....
Sean is 19 years old, Asian/white, 5'5", 120 lbs. wears silver DENTAL BRACES, has scar/bump on right forehead. Sean has a critical brain injury and is in URGENT NEED OF MEDICAL CARE!!!
PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN.

1. March 2014 00:29
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Lynn Ching
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We somehow make it through the day, keeping ourselves busy at work or school, and maintaining a semblance of normalcy while awake. However, at about 3 am - EVERY morning, EACH OF US in Sean's family - including Sean's grandfather in Hawaii, is jolted out of sleep ---- worrying about Sean. We are tormented by thoughts as to whether SEAN is warm and safe, whether he is fed...AND whether he is suffering... The trauma of NOT KNOWING whether we will EVER find Sean, or answers to what happened to Sean, lends itself to RELENTLESS DESPAIR & GRIEF, SO EXHAUSTING AND SO ALL-CONSUMING, THAT WE WONDER WHETHER SURVIVAL AND SANITY IS POSSIBLE. WE struggle and pray for coping skills so that we may prevail against these forces....that threaten us at every turn, EACH AND EVERY DAY.
