Police seek help finding man missing since Sunday
Jun 10, 2022, 3:59 PM | Updated: Jun 20, 2024, 11:56 am

(South Salt Lake Police)
(South Salt Lake Police)
SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah — Police are asking for help finding Cornelis Frederik Bogslag, who has been missing since Sunday. Cornelis, who goes by “Casey,” was last seen at his apartment in South Salt Lake on June 5.
He missed work on Monday which is very unlike him according to police.
A statement from Danielle Croyle, with the South Salt Lake Police Department said, “Cornelis Frederik Bogslag (30) has not been in contact with family since Sunday, which is not like him. He has a good job, gives prior notice if not going to be at work. He has not been at work all week and did not notify his boss he was not coming into work, which is also not like him.”
His car, a silver 2012 Suzuki SX4 was located on June 5, in a remote area of Summit County Utah. The vehicle’s license plates, E068FE had been removed prior to the vehicle being located.
According to the family, he worked for the Alta Ski Area for four seasons in the skier services department and had a summer job as a seasonal worker for the Salt Lake City Watershed. He has been a Ranger with the watershed since 2019.
If anyone has seen or has any information pertaining to the whereabouts of Cornelis Frederik Bogslag please contact Detective Hansen of the South Salt Lake Police Department at (801)412-3644 or call Valley Emergency Communication’s Center at (801)840-4000 and reference case number LK2022-18693.