Evan Bonnema is back home in Corralitos after disappearing for nearly two days. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office said the 30-year-old man called his family at 9:30 a.m. Thursday from a residence in Watsonville, and told them that his disappearance was "voluntary."Sheriff's Office wrote, "At 10:30 (Thursday) morning, Evan Bonemma contacted his family by phone and asked for a ride home. Evan is well (and) was voluntarily missing. Since he had his cell phone off, (he) was unaware that people were searching for him. The Sheriff’s Office would like to thank all the Corralitos community members that volunteered their time helping to look for Evan due to the suspicious circumstances of the situation. We commend the effort and concern of all those who spent their time helping to try and find Evan."His family asked for privacy on Thursday. Bonnema had been last seen going out for a ride on his Honda Grom motorcycle on Aldridge Lane in Corralitos Tuesday evening. When he didn't return, his wife called the Sheriff's Office."Evan was reported missing when he did not return home, which was not normal, and he has not been heard from," the Sheriff's Office said. On Wednesday morning, his motorcycle was found covered under a tarp in an orchard along Aldridge Lane, a friend told KSBW. It was a few hundred yards from his father's garage.The motorcycle had not sustained any damages, so it did not appear that Bonnema crashed. His helmet was not found, and his cellphone was dead.Dozens of family members and friends organized search teams that looked for Bonnema, in addition to the Sheriff's Office's search and rescue team, on Wednesday.

Evan Bonnema is back home in Corralitos after disappearing for nearly two days.



The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office said the 30-year-old man called his family at 9:30 a.m. Thursday from a residence in Watsonville, and told them that his disappearance was "voluntary."


Sheriff's Office wrote, "At 10:30 (Thursday) morning, Evan Bonemma contacted his family by phone and asked for a ride home. Evan is well (and) was voluntarily missing. Since he had his cell phone off, (he) was unaware that people were searching for him. The Sheriff’s Office would like to thank all the Corralitos community members that volunteered their time helping to look for Evan due to the suspicious circumstances of the situation. We commend the effort and concern of all those who spent their time helping to try and find Evan."



His family asked for privacy on Thursday.

Bonnema had been last seen going out for a ride on his Honda Grom motorcycle on Aldridge Lane in Corralitos Tuesday evening. When he didn't return, his wife called the Sheriff's Office.

"Evan was reported missing when he did not return home, which was not normal, and he has not been heard from," the Sheriff's Office said.

On Wednesday morning, his motorcycle was found covered under a tarp in an orchard along Aldridge Lane, a friend told KSBW. It was a few hundred yards from his father's garage.

The motorcycle had not sustained any damages, so it did not appear that Bonnema crashed. His helmet was not found, and his cellphone was dead.

Dozens of family members and friends organized search teams that looked for Bonnema, in addition to the Sheriff's Office's search and rescue team, on Wednesday.

