Police issued a missing person bulletin today for Billy Chamberlain, the 43-year-old disabled Giants fan who is famous for greeting fans, coaches, and players during Giants home games.
The team grew worried after Chamberlain failed to show up at his regular spot --Second and King Streets at AT&T Park -- for several weeks. Since Chamberlain, better known to the players as "Billy," has been loyally greeting fans at home games for decades, his absence was all that more curious.
The team was worried and contacted police, while others checked nearby hospitals for Chamberlain, who is taking medication.
SF Weekly called the Giants to find out more about Chamberlain and his circumstances. We will update you when we hear back.
Until then, be on the lookout for Billy. He is a 5-foot-6 white man, weighing about 170 pounds. He has blonde hair and blue eyes. He was last seen or heard from on Aug. 17.
Anyone with information on Chamberlain and his whereabouts is asked to contact SFPD at (415) 558-5508
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