
A Danish journalist is doggedly seeking information about Jan Fogde, a Danish man who vanished 35 years ago and may have started a new life in Estepona or elsewhere on the Costa del Sol.
Kasper Troels Nørregaard, investigating the case, is appealing to locals for any clues about Fogde’s whereabouts. New evidence has recently come to light indicating the last known whereabouts of Jan Fogde was on the western Costa del Sol.
Jan Fogde, born in 1949, would be 75 today. Described as tall (approximately 1.91 metres), slim, and very strong, Fogde was a quiet, private individual who often smoked cigars and drank coffee. A passionate stamp collector, he worked as a tour guide and taxi driver and spoke some Spanish.
He was last seen in Denmark around November or December 1990, when his car was found abandoned at a train station. It is believed he may have travelled south, possibly by train or bus, to Spain, with Estepona being one of his favourite destinations.
Journalist Nørregaard is urging anyone in Estepona who might have encountered a man matching Fogde’s description in the 1990s or later to come forward. Those who worked in local taxis, bars, restaurants, or hotels may recall a quiet foreigner who kept to himself. Even minor details could prove vital.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Kasper Troels Nørregaard at kt@missingmedia.dk. Your help could solve this decades-old mystery.