PLEASANTON â As the search for Philip Kreycik continues, the family has asked that the community join them in holding onto hope.
Since the 37-year-old Berkeley resident â a husband and father of two children â disappeared July 10 after telling his wife, Jen, that he was going for a run at the Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, several public agencies and hundreds of volunteers have scoured the area for signs of the missing jogger. Local businesses â such as Grocery Outlet, Safeway, Costco, along with family-owned operations â have contributed food to help feed volunteers, while nearby hotels have provided lodging for the Kreycik family as the search continues.
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UpdatedSun, Jul 18, 2021 at 8:50 pm PT
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Volunteers on Sunday were encouraged to pick up flyers at Foothill High School to post around Pleasanton. (Autumn Johnson | P)
PLEASANTON, CA The weeklong search to find missing runner Philip Kreycik has drawn hundreds of volunteers from every corner of Pleasanton, with restaurants stepping up to feed searchers and one local even flying his Cessna over the route.
On Saturday, more than 77 volunteers were back at it, combing miles of the area in and around Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, where Kreysik, a 37-year-old Berkeley ultramarathon runner and father of two, was reported missing on July 10 after he failed to return from an hourlong run on the trail loop.