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Community Urged to Help Locate Missing Marine Vladek Hasel, Last Seen in Orlando, Florida in November 2021

Orlando, Florida – The search for Bryan "Vladek" Hasel, a former Marine missing since November 2021, continues to garner attention as family, friends, and advocates work tirelessly to bring him home. Vladek Hasel, who has been missing for nearly three years, was last seen in East Orlando, but there are now strong indications that he may no longer be in Florida.

Advocates like Rosey Ryan, who is dedicated to missing persons cases, have been instrumental in keeping Vladek’s case in the public eye. Rosey, born and raised in the town, shared that although the search initially focused on Florida, efforts have now expanded, particularly toward New England, where Vladek has connections, specifically in New Hampshire.

Social media plays a crucial role in the ongoing search. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Reddit, and YouTube are being used to spread the word, with the community urged to follow the search updates under the handle @FindVladekHasel. Every share and repost helps to widen the search net, increasing the chances of locating Vladek.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office is actively involved in the investigation, and anyone with information on Vladek’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact them at 407-254-7000, referencing case number 21-83864.

Community members like Kate F. Rucci have expressed their support for the ongoing efforts, while others, like Jenn Talbot, suggest reaching out to VA clinics and hospitals nationwide as part of the search.

The hashtag #MissingPosterMonday has also been employed to remind the community of the urgency in locating Vladek, with advocates encouraging everyone to share Vladek’s missing poster across social media platforms to keep his case alive in public consciousness.

The continued efforts to find Vladek reflect the community’s commitment to bringing a missing Marine back home, with the hope that someone, somewhere, holds the key to his safe return.

— Updated by Lincoln Sanchez in Local

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