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My name is Peter Sajko. I live in Milton, NH. I realize I am opening up my life and problems to those who know me and those who have never heard of me nor my current situation, and yet I am still asking for your help.
My son Daniel has struggled with drugs and sobriety for the last 15 years. While there were many periods of sobriety and stability for him, his past, old friendships, and contacts would take him back time and time again, and he would be back to square one with his abuse issues.
In 2019, I told my son I would drive to Florida to celebrate his 32nd birthday. I spoke with him the day before departure and realized he was semi-lucid. I still traveled to FL. My decision not to stay longer has haunted me to this day. Perhaps if I had gone and spent more time with my son, he might not have disappeared. While in FL, his last words to me were, “I’m sorry, Dad.” He then ran out of the hotel where we were staying and has been missing ever since.
Before my visit, Daniel chose to start a new beginning and move to Jacksonville to be with his birthmother and half brothers and sisters working at the family restoration business. He did well and, for all intentions, seemed to be on the road to actual final recovery. Then in July 2019, he said his last words to me and disappeared.
I do not know if my son is alive or dead. He needs to be found and brought back to his family if he is alive. If he has gone to be with the Lord, his family needs closure.
The past three years have been excruciatingly difficult, with no news or leads. The pain of not knowing if my son is dead or alive is unbearable. I need to see if he needs my help or is forever gone. I yearn to have my son back. I know there are no accidents with God; in the meantime, there is that void.
I realize that my only hope of finding my son and bringing him home or, at worst, visiting his grave is to hire a private detective to locate him.
I am asking for your help with this incredibly personal and complicated situation. Any donations will be gratefully appreciated.
I know you will be helping a father find his son or, hopefully, help him find his way home.
Thank you in advance for your help, and God bless all of you!
I Will Always Love You, Daniel.
DAD
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Peter Sajko
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Milton, NH