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Youth basketball coach vanishes without a trace in Florida

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Police are searching Wednesday for a youth basketball coach who was last seen over the weekend walking away from his home in South Florida. 

Makuach Yak, 31, disappeared Saturday in the 300 block of SW 10th Avenue in Delray Beach, according to the city’s police department. 

"His wallet and keys and cellphone, Apple Watch, were all on the counter, just sitting there," said Tate VanRoekel, identified by WPBF as Yak’s roommate and business partner. 

The station reports that VanRoekel dropped Yak off at their home Friday night and had agreed to pick him up the following morning for a day of coaching basketball. 

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Makuach Yak last was seen Saturday in Delray Beach, Florida, after he "walked away from his home," police say. (Delray Beach Police Department)

However, when VanRoekel showed up around 8 a.m. Saturday, Yak was nowhere to be found and ended up missing his commitment that day. 

"He’s very scheduled, very detailed, very smart and thinks things through, and is trying to be a step ahead usually. Very uncharacteristic thought of him to miss a game, even if it wasn’t dependent on him coaching it," VanRoekel said in an interview with WPTV.  

"He was an All-American cross-country star in college so he does go on runs quite frequently. He hadn’t said anything to me which he usually does, but I came back after the first game and everything was still in the exact same place and I still hadn’t heard from him which is very unusual," he added. 

Yak coaches a seventh-grade travel basketball team in Boca Raton, according to WPTV. He also runs a nonprofit called M.T.

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