More Caribbean horror as New Yorker vanishes in Turks and Caicos
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A New York City man vanished while vacationing in Turks and Caicos after mysteriously leaving his rental in the middle of the night – just weeks after a Canadian tourist was found dead under suspicious circumstances elsewhere in the Caribbean. 

Brian Tarrence, 51, of Midtown Manhattan, arrived to the coral islands on June 22 for a romantic getaway with his wife of one year, staying at an Airbnb in Grace Bay before their planned return to New York on June 29, as reported by News 12 Westchester.

But just three days into the trip, Tarrence mysteriously left the rental while his wife slept – and hasn’t been seen since. 

‘Everything prior to the point where he walked out of that house, he seems fine,’ private investigator Carl DeFazio told the local outlet.

‘The worst thing is not knowing,’ he added. ‘Every day that goes by is not good.’ 

On June 22, the couple arrived at world-famous Grace Bay Beach on the northeast coast of Providenciales – a pristine stretch of shoreline famed for its crystal-clear waters, powdery white sand and upscale luxury resorts. 

Three days later, on June 25, Tarrence and his wife spent the afternoon on a boat before heading to dinner. 

However, later that night, his wife awoke to find that he was no longer in the rental home. 

Brian Tarrence (pictured), 51, of Midtown, Manhattan, vanished while vacationing in Turks and Caicos after mysteriously leaving his rental home in the middle of the night - marking yet another unexplained disappearance in the Caribbean

Brian Tarrence (pictured), 51, of Midtown, Manhattan, vanished while vacationing in Turks and Caicos after mysteriously leaving his rental home in the middle of the night – marking yet another unexplained disappearance in the Caribbean

Tarrence arrived to the coral islands on June 22 for a romantic getaway with his wife of one year, staying at an Airbnb in Grace Bay before their planned return to New York on June 29 (pictured: Grace Bay Beach in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos)

Tarrence arrived to the coral islands on June 22 for a romantic getaway with his wife of one year, staying at an Airbnb in Grace Bay before their planned return to New York on June 29 (pictured: Grace Bay Beach in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos)

On June 25, after a boat day and dinner together, the couple returned to their rental home - only for Tarrence's wife to wake up and find he was gone (pictured: the couple)

On June 25, after a boat day and dinner together, the couple returned to their rental home – only for Tarrence’s wife to wake up and find he was gone (pictured: the couple)

After being notified, the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police reviewed security footage near the Airbnb, which showed Tarrence – wearing a T-shirt, shorts and sneakers – walking toward the tourist-heavy downtown area around 3.30am.  

‘That’s a little bizarre in itself,’ DeFazio told News 12, referring to the mystery of why Tarrence left the rental. ‘He’s in the middle of town. His wife was sleeping.’

The area where Tarrence disappeared is ‘very safe,’ according to the investigator, and the New Yorker had both his cellphone and wallet with him when he left.

‘We have him on camera, and he walks into town, and then he basically disappears, and we haven’t heard from him since,’ he told the outlet.

Tarrence’s family hired DeFazio as a private investigator to look into the sudden and uncharacteristic disappearance, as he has now been missing for nearly a week.

‘So far, we haven’t been successful in anything, but we’re not giving up hope,’ DeFazio said.   

DeFazio, who is also a former NYPD officer and Marine, has been working to obtain records of the 51-year-old’s phone activity during his time on the islands, though he admitted the process has been slow, according to News 12.

The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police, who are also investigating the unusual case, have officially listed Tarrence as missing. 

After being notified, the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police reviewed security footage near the Airbnb, which showed Tarrence - wearing a T-shirt, shorts, and sneakers - walking toward the tourist-heavy downtown area around 3.30am (pictured)

After being notified, the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police reviewed security footage near the Airbnb, which showed Tarrence – wearing a T-shirt, shorts, and sneakers – walking toward the tourist-heavy downtown area around 3.30am (pictured)

The area where Tarrence (pictured) disappeared is 'very safe,' according to a hired private investigator, and the New Yorker had both his cellphone and wallet with him when he left

The area where Tarrence (pictured) disappeared is ‘very safe,’ according to a hired private investigator, and the New Yorker had both his cellphone and wallet with him when he left

Police in the British Overseas Territory are deploying all resources to find the New Yorker, including drone scans and thorough reviews of CCTV footage to trace his movements on the night he disappeared (pictured: aerial photo of Turks and Caicos)

Police in the British Overseas Territory are deploying all resources to find the New Yorker, including drone scans and thorough reviews of CCTV footage to trace his movements on the night he disappeared (pictured: aerial photo of Turks and Caicos)

Carl DeFazio (pictured), the Tarrence family's private investigator, has been working to obtain records of the 51-year-old's phone activity during his time on the islands, though he admitted the process has been slow

Carl DeFazio (pictured), the Tarrence family’s private investigator, has been working to obtain records of the 51-year-old’s phone activity during his time on the islands, though he admitted the process has been slow

‘We are trying everything we can,’ DeFazio told the outlet. ‘We’ve blanketed the area with photos, put it on social media and all kinds of things.’

Police in the British Overseas Territory are deploying all resources to find the New Yorker, including drone scans and thorough reviews of CCTV footage to trace his movements on the night he disappeared, DeFazio shared, as reported by The New York Post.

Tarrence’s wife plans to stay in Turks and Caicos for now, holding onto hope of finding him.

‘What I tell the family in cases like this: Stay positive until you have a reason not to be,’ DeFazio said, as reported by The Post.

The seasoned investigator, active since the 1990s, said he currently sees no evidence of foul play but isn’t ruling out any possibilities. 

‘He’s a smart guy,’ he added. ‘We don’t know what’s in his mind or if he did this on his own or if somebody took him in.’ 

DeFazio also praised the island community’s support amid Tarrence’s disappearance, highlighting how missing persons flyers bearing his photo have been distributed ‘everywhere in Turks and Caicos.’ 

Now, Turks and Caicos police are urging anyone with information about Tarrence’s disappearance to call 911 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477. 

The private investigator also praised the island community¿s support amid Tarrence¿s disappearance, highlighting how missing persons flyers bearing his photo (pictured)  have been distributed 'everywhere in Turks and Caicos'

The private investigator also praised the island community’s support amid Tarrence’s disappearance, highlighting how missing persons flyers bearing his photo (pictured)  have been distributed ‘everywhere in Turks and Caicos’

Though the Caribbean remains a top tourist destination, several foreigners have died under suspicious circumstances – ranging from unexplained drownings to mysterious disappearances from even well-guarded beaches. 

Just last month, a Canadian tourist was found dead on a beach in the Dominican Republic under unexplained circumstances.

Dorian Christian MacDonald, 38, of Nova Scotia, Canada, was tragically discovered dead in the waters off a beach in Maimon Bay on June 20 while vacationing in the Dominican Republic’s popular Puerto Plata resort town, according to CTV News.

The discovery came after he reportedly took a brief late-night walk alone on a beach around 2am, stepping out from his solitary stay at a hotel on the island’s north coast.

Just last month, Dorian Christian MacDonald (pictured), 38, of Nova Scotia, Canada, was tragically discovered dead from an apparent drowning in the waters off a beach in Maimon Bay while vacationing in the Dominican Republic¿s popular Puerto Plata resort town

Just last month, Dorian Christian MacDonald (pictured), 38, of Nova Scotia, Canada, was tragically discovered dead from an apparent drowning in the waters off a beach in Maimon Bay while vacationing in the Dominican Republic’s popular Puerto Plata resort town

The tragic discovery came after MacDonald reportedly took a brief late-night walk alone on a beach around 2am on June 20, stepping out from his solitary stay at a hotel on the island¿s north coast (pictured)

The tragic discovery came after MacDonald reportedly took a brief late-night walk alone on a beach around 2am on June 20, stepping out from his solitary stay at a hotel on the island’s north coast (pictured)

Tragically, however, that would be the last time MacDonald was seen alive, as just an hour later, a harrowing 911 call was placed reporting a missing person. 

Both police personnel and Civil Defense – a government agency that supports local law enforcement with naval operations – arrived at the scene, where they discovered his body in the water during high tide just after 4am. 

According to a GoFundMe page made in MacDonald’s honor to help cover expenses, the Canadian tourist died from a sudden and unexpected drowning.

Now, MacDonald’s family – his mother, sisters, and close friends – are tirelessly working to bring his body back home to Nova Scotia, with the fundraiser launched to support the difficult process of repatriation.

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