San Diegan and actor James Lastovic, and his roommate Nevin Dizdari, have gone missing in Kauai. They were last seen Sunday morning, preparing to go to Shipwrecks and/or Kokee State Park for a long hike.
SAN DIEGO – San Diegan and ‘Days of Our Lives’ actor James Lastovic has been reported missing, along with his roommate, Nevin Dizdari.
The two were on vacation in Kauai, Hawaii, and were set to return to Los Angeles, where they now live, on Monday. James & Nevin we’re last seen Sunday morning around 8:00 AM Hawaii time, at the Hanalei Bay Resort, where they were staying. They told their hostess, Carrie Flanders, that they were going to Shipwreck and asked for directions.
Flanders said James and Nevin also asked her about going to Kokee State Park to go on a long hike. The last digital communication was a text from James to the hostess, at 2:00 PM Hawaii time.All of their suitcases and personal belongings were left with Carrie at the Hanalei Bay Resort. Neither James nor Nevin got on their flight to come back to California Monday.
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