City News Service
September 22, 2004 Wednesday
Missing Man
GLENDALE
Detectives sought the public's help today to find Gregor "Vrej"
Adamyan for questioning in the disappearance of a 33-year-old medical
clinic manager, authorities said. Martin Pogosian was last seen in
Los Angeles on Jan. 23, 2003, at 3:30 p.m. after leaving a business
meeting in Glendale, said Sgt. Tony Futia. "He was in a dispute over
the telephone and went downtown to handle that," Glendale police Sgt.
Steven Davey told the Daily News. "He was missing after that." Police
believe Adamyan had dealings with Pogosian, the Daily News reported.
Pogosian's family had talked to him on a cellular telephone on Jan.
24, 2003, a few hours before a large kidnap-ransom demand was
delivered to an unknown Armenian in Los Angeles, the Daily News
reported. The Glendale Police Department's Special Investigation Unit
has developed new leads in the case and is asking for the community's
help, Futia said. Anyone with information on Adamyan's disappearance
was asked to call Davey at (818) 548-6485.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
September 22, 2004 Wednesday
Missing Man
GLENDALE
Detectives sought the public's help today to find Gregor "Vrej"
Adamyan for questioning in the disappearance of a 33-year-old medical
clinic manager, authorities said. Martin Pogosian was last seen in
Los Angeles on Jan. 23, 2003, at 3:30 p.m. after leaving a business
meeting in Glendale, said Sgt. Tony Futia. "He was in a dispute over
the telephone and went downtown to handle that," Glendale police Sgt.
Steven Davey told the Daily News. "He was missing after that." Police
believe Adamyan had dealings with Pogosian, the Daily News reported.
Pogosian's family had talked to him on a cellular telephone on Jan.
24, 2003, a few hours before a large kidnap-ransom demand was
delivered to an unknown Armenian in Los Angeles, the Daily News
reported. The Glendale Police Department's Special Investigation Unit
has developed new leads in the case and is asking for the community's
help, Futia said. Anyone with information on Adamyan's disappearance
was asked to call Davey at (818) 548-6485.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress