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Fernando Paul Cardenas, a 35-year-old man, was last seen on July 25, 2007, in Seattle, Washington. He had been out with friends celebrating his girlfriend's birthday. After getting separated from the group, Fernando called his girlfriend from a McDonald's restaurant, but this was the last time anyone heard from him. He was last seen around 11:30 p.m. at a bus stop near Imperial Lanes bowling alley on Rainier Avenue South.

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Last Seen: Aug 01, 2007

Victim Details

May 24, 2010

May 26, 2023

Fernando

Cardenas

52

35

65 inches

67 inches

110 lbs

150 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the summer of 2007, 35-year-old Fernando Paul Cardenas was enjoying a night out in Seattle, Washington, celebrating his girlfriend's birthday with friends. The evening took an unforeseen turn when he became separated from his group. A subsequent phone call to his girlfriend, where he mentioned he was at a McDonald's, would be the last time anyone is known to have heard from him. The specific date of his disappearance is cited as both July 25, 2007, and August 1, 2007, across different sources. At the time, Fernando was described as a Hispanic male, standing between 5'5" and 5'7" and weighing between 110 and 150 pounds. He had brown hair and brown eyes. His appearance was distinguished by a slight mustache and goatee, pierced ears, and noticeably broken and uneven front teeth. He also had several distinct tattoos, including his last name "Cardenas" on his chest, a nautical star on his left elbow, a purple bat on his left forearm, a rose, and an eight-ball on the back of one of his legs. He had a scar on his right cheek and a burn scar on his left calf. On the night he went missing, Fernando was wearing a neon yellow shirt with black sleeves that had the band name "Loverboy" printed in red on the front, black jeans, and a gold belt. He also wore a black and red baseball cap with red stars and a skull and crossbones button, sunglasses, a wide black bracelet on each wrist, and a metal chain bracelet on his left wrist. His last known location was a bus stop on Rainier Avenue South, near the Imperial Lanes bowling alley. Following his disappearance, a report was filed with the Seattle Police Department on August 4, 2007. While authorities did not initially suspect foul play, the extended period without any contact has led them to believe the circumstances surrounding his case are suspicious. The investigation into Fernando Cardenas's disappearance remains open and is handled by the Seattle Police Department. Over the years, his case has been featured on various platforms for missing persons, with his information logged in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs). Despite these efforts, there have been no significant breakthroughs publicly announced. The passage of time without any communication or sightings has been deeply concerning for his loved ones and the authorities involved. The case stands as one of many unsolved disappearances, leaving a family without answers and a community with a lingering sense of unease. The overview of the case is a snapshot of a joyous occasion that ended in a mysterious and prolonged absence, with the core facts being his separation from friends, a final phone call, and a description of the man who seemingly vanished without a trace.

Aug 01, 2007

Seattle

Washington

King County

98101

No

8626

Seattle Police Department

Seattle

Washington

King County

98104

610 5th Avenue, Washington

2066255011

Local

Law Enforcement

07-319688

2007-08-04

Seattle Police Department

Brown

Brown

Brown

06/11/2026


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