A California man was assaulted and kidnapped in broad daylight by two men in Pasadena on Thursday. 

According to the New York Post, the unidentified man was rendered unconscious by his two attackers before placing him in the back seat of a silver Honda Infiniti G35 with California license plates reading 6FMY326. The incident happened around Michillinda Avenue near Colorado Boulevard in the Pasadena area. 

Following the assault, the two suspects then fled the scene. Police said the two suspects may be around their 20s, while the male victim may be around his 30s. The suspects' vehicle was last seen driving south on Michillinda Avenue.

A few days after the kidnapping, the California man is still missing. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office is asking the public to help identify the suspects and the California man they kidnapped.

They asked anyone with information to call 562-946-7150. Police said the two abductors and the man who was kidnapped were all Hispanics.

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Another California Man Also Missing, Authorities Asking for Help

Another California man was reported missing, this time in Inglewood County. Authorities are also asking the public for help in finding him.

The missing 22-year-old man was identified as Mickel Newton. The Inglewood Police Department described him as a Black male, approximately 6 foot, 2 inches tall, weighing around 170 pounds, with brown hair and black eyes.

Police said Newton was last seen leaving his residence driving a white 2005 PT Cruiser on September 21. He has been missing since then and has not been found yet. 

According to KTLA, he speaks to his mother on a daily basis, but she reported that he had not contacted her since he was last seen heading out of his home. She believes that her son may have been abducted or be in danger. Those

have information about his whereabouts are encouraged to contact Detective Thompson at 310-412-4386 or by emailing him at jthompson@cityofinglewood.org.

California Man in Mt. Shasta Also Missing

Another missing person case was reported in Northern California. The Mt. Shasta Police Department said officers are asking for information about the whereabouts of Nicholas Alan Cooper.

According to NBC News local affiliate KOBI, Cooper was last seen by his two coworkers leaving work in the McCloud area on October 4. He lived in Anderson, California, and he never made it home that day.

Police said he was driving a white 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 on the day he disappeared. They noted that the missing California man could be in Siskiyou County or Shasta County.

The Mt. Shasta Police Department urged anyone with information about Cooper's whereabouts to call them at 530-926-7540.

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Written by: Rick Martin

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