The search for missing Seminole firefighter Jerry Perdomo continued into the weekend in Maine, but Bangor police said, there have been no new developments in the case.
Bangor police located a couple they wanted to interview in connection with the missing Seminole County firefighter.
Cheyanne Nowak, 23, and Daniel Porter, 24, have been interviewed by the Bangor police, but investigators won’t say what they learned from the couple, who it is believed saw Perdomo last, before he went missing.
Porter and Nowak switched vehicles at a car dealership after purchasing a car sight-unseen from a Bangor office on Tuesday, then headed to Oakland to collect it, onlinesentinel.com reports. It is reported that the couple asked to leave their old vehicle at the dealership until they returned from a trip to Florida.
Meanwhile, Seminole County firefighters Troy Todak and Dave Williams, who flew to Maine on Friday to help in the seach for their collegue, were joined by Perdomo’s father and half sister, bangordailynews.com reports.
Perdomo’s family, Jerry Perdomo, Sr., and Skye Ramos, stopped at every shop on Main Street and put up color posters of the missing fireman on utilty poles and combed nearby woods, the paper also reports.
But nothing was found, as the search for Perdomo continues.
A woman named “Lisa” told WESH, that Perdomo, 31, had been saying with up until the night of February 16, when he disappeared.
Bangor police are not providing many details about their investigation.
Perdomo, of Orange City, drove a 2011 Gold Toyota Camry rental car from Florida to Bangor, Maine. The car was found abandoned in the Walmart parking lot on Stillwater Avenue in Bangor on February 17. Perdomo has not been seen since.
He is Puerto Rican, about 5′ 11″, weighing about 200 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a back zip-up hooded sweat shirt, shorts and black sneakers.