2013 Chaminade Grad Running for Nassau Legislature Declared Missing


(R) Krommidas speaking to Nassau County's Young Democrats on Tuesday, April 22nd, the day before he went missing. | LinkedIn (L) | Facebook (R)

Petros Krommidas, a Democratic candidate in Nassau County’s 4th Legislative District, is missing, according to Nassau County Police. 

The Department’s official Missing Persons Report confirms Krommidas disappeared at approximately 9 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23rd. Detectives were alerted a day later at 7:35 p.m. 

Last seen in Baldwin wearing a camouflage print sweatshirt and sweatpants, the 29-year-old e is 6’2, 230 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He is believed to be in the Long Beach area.

In his last social media post, Krommidas took to Facebook to recall speaking with the Nassau County Young Democrats on Tuesday, April 22nd. During this visit, he pledged his support for both the group and Town of Hempstead Supervisor Candidate Joe Scianablo.

A day prior, he posted a picture of himself helping another hold a sign evoking the message “Stop Trump Stop Chaos.” The photo was taken at that past weekend’s “Hands Off” rally in Merrick “where hundreds of protesters gathered to speak out against what they view as threats to our democratic ideals,” he wrote. 

“It was a powerful reminder that when our rights are on the line, our communities rise up. These are the values we need our politicians to carry every day—on the campaign trail and in office,” Krommidas added. 

Before landing his Democratic Party Organizer and Party Clerk roles in Nassau County, the 2017 Columbia University graduate worked as a Growth Equity Association at Sageview Capital, per his LinkedIn profile. 

Authorities urge those with information pertaining to Krommidas’ potential whereabouts to call the Missing Persons Squad at (516) 573-7347 or dial 911. 

“My brother is missing, and we are deeply worried,” Eleni-Lemonia Krommidas wrote last week. “Please share this post and help us spread the word—any information could make a difference. Thank you for your support during this incredibly difficult time.”

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