WWE Star Shotzi Blackheart Seeks Help Finding Missing Brother After SF Crash

Authorities searching for Dean Urbanski, who walked away from a car accident near Fort Mason

Published on Mar. 11, 2026

Professional wrestler Shotzi Blackheart, whose real name is Ashley Alfaro, is asking the public for help in locating her brother Dean 'Deano' Urbanski after he went missing following a car crash near San Francisco's Fort Mason. Security footage shows Urbanski, 51, walking away from the crash site on Tuesday afternoon, and authorities believe he may be confused or disoriented due to a medical condition.

Why it matters

Blackheart, a Bay Area native who has competed in WWE and now performs for Major League Wrestling, is deeply concerned for her brother's safety as he was last seen near the waterfront area and may be experiencing a medical issue that could put him at risk.

The details

According to authorities, Urbanski's car crashed near Fort Mason on Tuesday around 1:45 p.m., and security footage shows him walking away from the scene towards Bay and Laguna streets. Urbanski, who is undergoing dialysis treatment, may be experiencing dialysis disequilibrium syndrome, which can cause confusion. He was last seen wearing a black shirt, jeans, and a dark coat, and may be barefoot.

  • Urbanski's car crashed near Fort Mason on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 around 1:45 p.m.
  • Urbanski was last seen on security footage walking away from the crash site towards Bay and Laguna streets

The players

Shotzi Blackheart

A professional wrestler whose real name is Ashley Alfaro, and who is Urbanski's sister.

Dean 'Deano' Urbanski

Shotzi Blackheart's 51-year-old brother, who went missing after a car crash near Fort Mason in San Francisco.

U.S. Park Police

The law enforcement agency investigating Urbanski's disappearance and searching the waterfront area.

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What they’re saying

“My brother Deano is missing. His car was found crashed near Fort Mason/ Marina District - San Francisco, and security footage shows him walking away from the vehicle afterward.”

— Shotzi Blackheart (Social media)

“He may be confused or disoriented. He is currently undergoing dialysis and is not himself, so we are very worried about his safety.”

— Shotzi Blackheart (Social media)

What’s next

Authorities and family members are continuing to search the waterfront area near Fort Mason for any signs of Urbanski. The U.S. Park Police have urged anyone who sees Urbanski or has information about his whereabouts to contact them immediately.

The takeaway

This case highlights the importance of community support and vigilance when a loved one goes missing, especially when they may be experiencing a medical crisis. Blackheart's pleas for help have mobilized the public to assist in the search, underscoring the power of social media to aid in locating missing persons.