

On May 8, 2026, at approximately 07:17 hours, I, Officer Daniel Francis of the San Francisco Police Department, responded to a missing person call and made contact with reporting party Sean Smith at 188 King Street, San Francisco. My body-worn camera was active throughout. Smith reported that his girlfriend, Emily Spear, had been missing for approximately three days with no communication, which he described as "very unusual" (00:10). I verified Smith's identity using his California driver's license (DL Y8749255) and confirmed he resides with Spear at 541 Sutter Street, San Francisco (00:53)
Smith stated that Spear (DOB: January 7, 1991) last left their residence on Monday, October 7th, to go to work at Google on Embarcadero Street and has not been seen or heard from since (00:10). Smith described their relationship as "very stable" with no fights and stated they had been together for approximately three years (01:16). When asked about possible travel, Smith indicated Spear's nearest family member is her mother in Canada and he did not believe she had traveled there (02:10).
When asked about foul play, Smith identified coworker Barry Gonzalez at Google on Embarcadero Street (01:31). Smith described Gonzalez as "mentally unstable" and stated that Spear had formally reported him to Human Resources for workplace harassment (01:35).
Following the interview, I issued report number 953292 to Smith and recorded his contact number as 313-421-1777 (02:25). I initiated a BOLO for Emily Spear (02:48) and provided Smith with my business card. I stated my intention to proceed to Google's Embarcadero Street location to locate and speak with Barry Gonzalez as part of the ongoing investigation (02:52).
Officer Francis, 1177
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On May 8, 2026, at approximately 07:17 hours, I, Officer Daniel Francis of the San Francisco Police Department, responded to a missing person call and made contact with reporting party Sean Smith at 188 King Street, San Francisco. My body-worn camera was active throughout. Smith reported that his girlfriend, Emily Spear, had been missing for approximately three days with no communication, which he described as "very unusual" (00:10). I verified Smith's identity using his California driver's license (DL Y8749255) and confirmed he resides with Spear at 541 Sutter Street, San Francisco (00:53)
Smith stated that Spear (DOB: January 7, 1991) last left their residence on Monday, October 7th, to go to work at Google on Embarcadero Street and has not been seen or heard from since (00:10). Smith described their relationship as "very stable" with no fights and stated they had been together for approximately three years (01:16). When asked about possible travel, Smith indicated Spear's nearest family member is her mother in Canada and he did not believe she had traveled there (02:10).
When asked about foul play, Smith identified coworker Barry Gonzalez at Google on Embarcadero Street (01:31). Smith described Gonzalez as "mentally unstable" and stated that Spear had formally reported him to Human Resources for workplace harassment (01:35).
Following the interview, I issued report number 953292 to Smith and recorded his contact number as 313-421-1777 (02:25). I initiated a BOLO for Emily Spear (02:48) and provided Smith with my business card. I stated my intention to proceed to Google's Embarcadero Street location to locate and speak with Barry Gonzalez as part of the ongoing investigation (02:52).
Officer Francis, 1177


On May 8, 2026, at approximately 07:17 hours, I, Officer Daniel Francis of the San Francisco Police Department, responded to a missing person call and made contact with reporting party Sean Smith at 188 King Street, San Francisco. My body-worn camera was active throughout. Smith reported that his girlfriend, Emily Spear, had been missing for approximately three days with no communication, which he described as "very unusual" (00:10). I verified Smith's identity using his California driver's license (DL Y8749255) and confirmed he resides with Spear at 541 Sutter Street, San Francisco (00:53)
Smith stated that Spear (DOB: January 7, 1991) last left their residence on Monday, October 7th, to go to work at Google on Embarcadero Street and has not been seen or heard from since (00:10). Smith described their relationship as "very stable" with no fights and stated they had been together for approximately three years (01:16). When asked about possible travel, Smith indicated Spear's nearest family member is her mother in Canada and he did not believe she had traveled there (02:10).
When asked about foul play, Smith identified coworker Barry Gonzalez at Google on Embarcadero Street (01:31). Smith described Gonzalez as "mentally unstable" and stated that Spear had formally reported him to Human Resources for workplace harassment (01:35).
Following the interview, I issued report number 953292 to Smith and recorded his contact number as 313-421-1777 (02:25). I initiated a BOLO for Emily Spear (02:48) and provided Smith with my business card. I stated my intention to proceed to Google's Embarcadero Street location to locate and speak with Barry Gonzalez as part of the ongoing investigation (02:52).
Officer Francis, 1177
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On May 8, 2026, at approximately 07:17 hours, I, Officer Daniel Francis of the San Francisco Police Department, responded to a missing person call and made contact with reporting party Sean Smith at 188 King Street, San Francisco. My body-worn camera was active throughout. Smith reported that his girlfriend, Emily Spear, had been missing for approximately three days with no communication, which he described as "very unusual" (00:10). I verified Smith's identity using his California driver's license (DL Y8749255) and confirmed he resides with Spear at 541 Sutter Street, San Francisco (00:53)
Smith stated that Spear (DOB: January 7, 1991) last left their residence on Monday, October 7th, to go to work at Google on Embarcadero Street and has not been seen or heard from since (00:10). Smith described their relationship as "very stable" with no fights and stated they had been together for approximately three years (01:16). When asked about possible travel, Smith indicated Spear's nearest family member is her mother in Canada and he did not believe she had traveled there (02:10).
When asked about foul play, Smith identified coworker Barry Gonzalez at Google on Embarcadero Street (01:31). Smith described Gonzalez as "mentally unstable" and stated that Spear had formally reported him to Human Resources for workplace harassment (01:35).
Following the interview, I issued report number 953292 to Smith and recorded his contact number as 313-421-1777 (02:25). I initiated a BOLO for Emily Spear (02:48) and provided Smith with my business card. I stated my intention to proceed to Google's Embarcadero Street location to locate and speak with Barry Gonzalez as part of the ongoing investigation (02:52).
Officer Francis, 1177


On May 8, 2026, at approximately 07:17 hours, I, Officer Daniel Francis of the San Francisco Police Department, responded to a missing person call and made contact with reporting party Sean Smith at 188 King Street, San Francisco. My body-worn camera was active throughout. Smith reported that his girlfriend, Emily Spear, had been missing for approximately three days with no communication, which he described as "very unusual" (00:10). I verified Smith's identity using his California driver's license (DL Y8749255) and confirmed he resides with Spear at 541 Sutter Street, San Francisco (00:53)
Smith stated that Spear (DOB: January 7, 1991) last left their residence on Monday, October 7th, to go to work at Google on Embarcadero Street and has not been seen or heard from since (00:10). Smith described their relationship as "very stable" with no fights and stated they had been together for approximately three years (01:16). When asked about possible travel, Smith indicated Spear's nearest family member is her mother in Canada and he did not believe she had traveled there (02:10).
When asked about foul play, Smith identified coworker Barry Gonzalez at Google on Embarcadero Street (01:31). Smith described Gonzalez as "mentally unstable" and stated that Spear had formally reported him to Human Resources for workplace harassment (01:35).
Following the interview, I issued report number 953292 to Smith and recorded his contact number as 313-421-1777 (02:25). I initiated a BOLO for Emily Spear (02:48) and provided Smith with my business card. I stated my intention to proceed to Google's Embarcadero Street location to locate and speak with Barry Gonzalez as part of the ongoing investigation (02:52).
Officer Francis, 1177


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