Police seek public's aid in finding missing man
By Daily News
Los Angeles Daily News, CA
September 17 2004
GLENDALE -- Detectives on Thursday were seeking the public's help
in locating Grigor "Vrej" Adamyan for questioning in the 2003
disappearance of 33-year-old Martin Pogosian.
Pogosian, a medical clinic manager, was last seen in Los Angeles
on Jan. 23, 2003, at 3:30 p.m. after leaving a business meeting
in Glendale.
"He was in a dispute over the telephone and went downtown to handle
that," said Sgt. Steven Davey of the Glendale Police Department. "He
was missing after that."
Police believe Adamyan had some sort of dealings with the victim.
Pogosian's family had last talked to him by cell phone Jan. 24, 2003,
a few hours before a large kidnap-ransom request was delivered to an
unknown Armenian in Los Angeles. The family has helped police identify
business associates and friends. He is described as a family man who
always was in contact with his family.
The Glendale Police Department's Special Investigation Unit has
developed new leads in the case and is asking for the community's help.
Anyone with information is asked to call Davey at (818) 548-6485.
By Daily News
Los Angeles Daily News, CA
September 17 2004
GLENDALE -- Detectives on Thursday were seeking the public's help
in locating Grigor "Vrej" Adamyan for questioning in the 2003
disappearance of 33-year-old Martin Pogosian.
Pogosian, a medical clinic manager, was last seen in Los Angeles
on Jan. 23, 2003, at 3:30 p.m. after leaving a business meeting
in Glendale.
"He was in a dispute over the telephone and went downtown to handle
that," said Sgt. Steven Davey of the Glendale Police Department. "He
was missing after that."
Police believe Adamyan had some sort of dealings with the victim.
Pogosian's family had last talked to him by cell phone Jan. 24, 2003,
a few hours before a large kidnap-ransom request was delivered to an
unknown Armenian in Los Angeles. The family has helped police identify
business associates and friends. He is described as a family man who
always was in contact with his family.
The Glendale Police Department's Special Investigation Unit has
developed new leads in the case and is asking for the community's help.
Anyone with information is asked to call Davey at (818) 548-6485.