Search Continues for SF Teen With Brain Injury

It’s been one week since 19-year-old Sean Sidi disappeared in San Francisco. 
 
Sidi, who suffered a traumatic brain injury several months ago, is considered to be in a fragile mental state, his family said.
 
Sidi was last seen on May 21 when he went to visit a high school teacher on Oak Street in San Francisco around 11:40 a.m., according to Sidi’s parents. The visit was confirmed via video surveillance footage. Later in the day around 1:30 p.m., Sidi called his father to say he was taking a bus to “the park.” Phone signals placed his last call in the northwestern area of the city near Golden Gate Park, Land’s End or Park Presidio, his family said on a blog dedicated to finding him.
 
At 2 p.m. his phone went dead and he has not been heard from since.
 
Sidi is of Caucasian and Asian descent, 5 feet 5 inches tall and 120 pounds. He has braces on his teeth and wore a black splint on his left wrist and arm at the time he was last seen. He was also wearing a black and gray hooded North Face jacket, blue jeans and black canvas shoes. 
 
A blog has been set up displaying downloadable fliers and a map showing what grounds searchers have covered, what areas are yet to be searched and how the public can help.
 
If you have any information relating to the case, please call San Francisco Police Sgt. Ann Mackenzie at (415) 734-3268.
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