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U S Embassy Ramps Up Search For American Missing In Phuket

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US embassy ramps up search for American missing in Phuket

Phuket Gazette

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Brett Bean, a ski instructor from Colorado who spent his summers in Phuket, missed his flight to Bangkok on November 27. He has not been seen since. Photo: US Embassy handout

PHUKET: -- The US Embassy in Bangkok has stepped up its search for missing American citizen Brett Chapman Bean, 43, who was last known to be in Phuket.

Staff at the AirAsia office at Phuket Airport confirmed to the Phuket Gazette that Mr Bean had booked a seat on board flight FD3012, which was scheduled to depart Phuket at 9:30pm on November 27 and arrive at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok later that night.

However, airport staff confirmed that Mr Bean did not board the plane.

The US embassy has since distributed photos provided by Mr Bean’s worried parents to area wardens in Phuket and shared them with local police. The US embassy has also notified embassy posts in Burma, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia.

Embassy staff have confirmed to the Gazette that the embassy in Bangkok was notified of Mr Bean’s disappearance on Friday, November 30.

Since then, embassy staff have:

• Performed an immigration check to confirm that Mr Bean is still in Thailand

• Attempted to contact Mr Bean via phone (call back automated message), text message from Embassy Blackberry and email

• Contacted Wells Fargo

• Notified Phuket volunteer wardens

• Contacted Royal Thai Police and Tourist Police

• Contacted hospitals in Phuket

“Brett is a ski instructor in Colorado in the winter. He spends his summers in Phuket. He is an avid surfer. He knows a lot of people at the surf shops in Kata Beach. He has told me that he has pulled swimmers out of rough waters,” a staffer at the US Embassy’s American Citizen Services (ACS) unit in Bangkok told the Gazette.

“He is an animal lover and often feeds the homeless dogs. He was attached to one particular dog at one of the temples and he would visit him often. He likes to explore new places. He has a large circle of close friends in Colorado. He usually has a beard in the winter and shaves it off in the summer.

“He has a large tattoo on the inside of his left forearm. He speaks Thai, [but] I am not sure how proficient he is,” she added.

Mr Bean was at last report staying at a bungalow in Karon.

“There is an American gentleman and an Australian gentleman living in the same place that he is at now. Brett just recently took care of the American’s dog while he visited the USA,” the embassy official told the Gazette.

“The Phuket newspapers have been wonderful. They have helped us a lot as we are not familiar with the area,” she added.

Brett Bean is described as 43 years old, 6’2” (about 188cm) with blond hair, blue eyes and fair skin.

Phuket police have been alerted to the physical similarities in the descriptions of Mr Bean and the body found floating off Koh Racha, about 25 kilometers south of Phuket, on November 23.

Chalong Police Deputy Superintendent Jumroon Plaiduang explained that Mr Bean is reported to have a tattoo on the inside of his left forearm while the body pulled from the water off Koh Racha has a tattoo on the inside of the right forearm.

“Regardless, we are investigating the possibility that it may be the same man,” he told the Gazette.

Anyone with information that may help locate Brett Bean is urged to contact the US Embassy Bangkok at + 66-2-205-4049.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle19651.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-12-06

Sadly it's not looking so good given this report ...

"Phuket police have been alerted to the physical similarities in the descriptions of Mr Bean and the body found floating off Koh Racha, about 25 kilometers south of Phuket, on November 23.'

Hope he just went AWOL with a romantic bend and returns soon!

Am I misreading this?

Did he not book his flight four days after that body was pulled from the water?

Sadly it's not looking so good given this report ...

"Phuket police have been alerted to the physical similarities in the descriptions of Mr Bean and the body found floating off Koh Racha, about 25 kilometers south of Phuket, on November 23.'

Yes...I agree also. And about the tattoo's location...many people confuse left & right side

when looking at a photo...which person's left or right...the person in the photo or the viewers.

However...I hope he's just on an adventure akin to post #4...

Am I misreading this?

Did he not book his flight four days after that body was pulled from the water?

Mr Bean had booked a seat on board flight FD3012, which was scheduled to depart Phuket at 9:30pm on November 27 and arrive at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok later that night.

He could have booked the flight months earlier?

Skiing all winter in Colorado and surfing all summer in Phuket. I sincerely hope that he is found alive and well. But if he has met an unhappy end, he sure lived a life that most of us can only dream of. I'll keep my fingers crossed for old Bean.

karon beach has taken a few lives for people who swim it at night. Careful of karon beach rip tides. I hope it didn't get this dude.

Sounds like one of the ones who makes Thailand a better place, lets hope he has just gone walkabout for a while.

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