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Missing Marathon Runner Who Was Staying In LIC Located On 2 Train

Gianclaudio Marengo

Gianclaudio Marengo

Nov. 3, 2015 Staff Report

Police have located an Italian man who was staying at a Long Island City hotel and went missing after the New York City Marathon.

An off-duty officer spotted Gianclaudio Marengo, 30, on a southbound 2 train in the vicinity of 34th Street and 7th Avenue at approximately 6:30 a.m., according to the NYPD.

Marengo, who is from Italy and only speaks Italian, went missing on Sunday morning after running in the marathon. He was last seen at the race’s finish line, inside Central Park, at approximately 3 p.m. that afternoon.

Marengo was staying at the Sleep Inn Hotel, located at 38-71 13 St.

Before going missing, Marengo had been last seen wearing a turquoise shirt, black shorts and a Marathon racing bib.

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David

What kind of reporting is this? Is he dead, unconscious? What happened to him, why and how he was found on 2 Train? Lots of missing information.

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