Friday, March 02, 2001
Police seek help in search for missing man
Father of three last seen in December
By Jim Hannah
The Cincinnati Enquirer
FORT WRIGHT Police want help in finding John W. Sirois, a 51-year-old father of three who has been missing since December.
Mr. Sirois was moving out of his family's home on Glenway Avenue in Fort Thomas and into Devou Village apartments in Fort Wright. He moved some of his belongings to the apartment on Dec. 1 and was last seen in an apartment manager's office the following day.

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Mr. Sirois's wife reported her husband missing after she drove to her husband's new apartment to pick him up and drive him to his car, which was parked in the driveway of the Glenway Avenue home.
Fort Wright Officer Michael Knight said Mr. Sirois was separated from his wife but the two hadn't filed for divorce. The couple have three children, ranging in age from 16 to 23.
Police have had little luck in discovering Mr. Sirois's whereabouts, but did not say that foul play is involved.
It is like he dropped off the face of the earth, said Fort Wright Police Chief Dan Kreinest.
There have been no large withdrawals from Mr. Sirois's bank account before or after he disappeared, according to police. The man's credit cards have also not been used.
Police didn't find any signs of a robbery. The company truck Mr. Sirois drove was left in its appropriate parking space and his personal car was left at the family's home in Fort Thomas. There was no note or anything to indicate Mr. Sirois planned to leave, police said. He has no apparent means of transportation or money, Officer Knight said.
Mr. Sirois worked for Martco, a Louisville company that maintains security cameras in Northern Kentucky money machines.
Mr. Sirois, who wears glasses, has a tattoo on his upper right arm of a dragon and sword and a faded tattoo of a woman on his lower right arm. He is 5-foot-7, 148 pounds, has gray hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information is asked to call Fort Wright police at (859) 331-2191 or Kentucky State Police at (502) 227-8799 or (800) 543-7723.
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