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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Please be on the lookout!

Two Evanston residents reported missing

Posted: Monday, Aug 1st, 2011


Zachary Zolnosky and Gabriella Smith have been missing since July 25. Courtesy photos

Zachary Zolnosky and Gabriella Smith, both of Evanston, are missing. The two were last seen in the Salt Lake/Evanston area driving a black Honda Civic, license plate number WY19 1552. The car is missing the “H” on the front.

Zolnosky is an airman and was to report to Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne. He and Smith disappeared Monday, July 25. They are both 20 years old. Zachary is 6 feet tall, 175 pounds with brown hair. He has three tattoos: one cross with his deceased brother’s initials “nlz”; a “CR” and “So Others May Live.”

Gabriella Smith is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, and weighs 115 pounds and has curly brown hair and brown eyes. Her mother, Vivian Mead, said that Gabby has bad asthma and does not have her medications with her.

Zac’s mother, Grace Zolnosky has said she and Zac are very close, especially after the death of his older brother from diabetes. She said it is unusual for him not to answer his phone or text her to let her know he is all right.

In information provided to the Herald, Grace Zolnosky wanted to make sure Zac and Gabby know they are very loved, and their families need them to come home.

According to Grace Zolnosky, Zac was last seen on Monday, July 25. He was scheduled to report to the Air Force on Tuesday, July 26. Grace said he intended to return to Cheyenne. Her last contact with him was a text message Monday evening. After that, his phone has gone directly to voicemail. Friends and family of the two are baffled with the disappearance, saying it is unlike them not to contact anyone.

Anyone with information is asked to call Grace Zolnosky at (307) 679-4397 or Evanston police at (307) 783-6400.

Evanston police noted this case is completely unrelated to the Thomas Lester missing person case, reported in the Herald July 22. Lester went missing from his Evanston home June 30.

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