Crime & Safety
Napa County Man Missing; Phone, Glasses Found on Bridge
Police are looking for an American Canyon man who went missing on Friday, Feb. 3. His belongings were found on the Benicia-Martinez Bridge.

NAPA COUNTY, CA -- Authorities are looking for an American Canyon man who went missing on Friday, Feb. 3, police said.
Dominick Williams was reported missing at 7:50 p.m. by his father. So far, no evidence of foul play has been found, police have said.
Williams' parents received a text message from him just before noon on Friday, in which he thanked his parents for everything and told them that he loved them, which apparently was common for Williams to do.
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Williams' car was seen parked at his home in the afternoon. But police said they don't believe anyone saw him leave from there or knows what he was wearing.
At about 3:30 p.m. Friday, a woman found Williams' phone and eyeglasses on a railing on the Benicia-Martinez Bridge.
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A little after 8 p.m., California Highway Patrol officers found Williams' car on the bridge.
A Napa County deputy called the U.S. Coast Guard to ask them to search the water around the bridge, McWilliams said.
Coast Guard officials said a crew found no evidence that Williams jumped from the bridge into the Carquinez Strait.
Deputies checked the car and did not find any evidence of foul play, McWilliams said.
No age or description of Williams have been provided by police.
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