Slack co-founder’s daughter
The 16-year-old child of billionaire Slack co-founder’s daughter Stewart Butterfield has gone missing and is feared dead in one of San Francisco’s most notoriously risky neighborhoods.
Mint Butterfield,16, was last seen at 10 p.m. Sunday in Bolinas,Calif. According to Marin County Sheriff’s spokesman Deputy Jose Suarez.
Butterfield’s mother, Flickr founder Katrina Fake, reported the teenager missing on Monday, Standard according to the San Francisco.
Mint Butterfield has been missing since Sunday and police fear Slack co-founder’s daughter may be in a high-risk San Francisco neighborhood.
He was living with his fiance at the time of his disappearance and attending a private boarding school in the Napa area, according to the sheriff’s office.
“Mint was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, flannel pajama pants, and black shoes. He was also possibly carrying a gray suitcase,” Suarez wrote.
However, Tenderloin, a 5-foot-5 teenager with curly, brown-red hair and a pierced eyebrow, was on the run, known for his violent crime, homelessness, and On-Air drug market in downtown San Francisco.
The outlet added that Mint Butterfield reportedly has a history of drug abuse and has been known to frequent tenderloins in the past.
“Please contact the Marin County Sheriff’s Office with any information regarding his whereabouts,” Suarez wrote.
Homeless people are seen on the streets of the Pigsty District on October 30, 2021, in San Francisco, California.
Stewart Butterfield co-founded the messaging app Slack co-founder’s daughter in 2013 but left the company in 2021 after Salesforce acquired the platform for $28 billion.
According to Forbes, their net worth is around $1.6 billion.
Fake co-founded the imaging service Flickr with Butterfield in 2004 and bought the company to Yahoo! in 2005 for about $30 million.
Fake and Stewart Butterfield married in 2001 but discounted in 2007 – the same year their daughter was born.
Mint Butterfield is the partner’s only child.
Stewart Butterfield remarried in 2020 to Jennifer Rubio, co-founder and CEO of apparel manufacturer and retailer Away.
In 2021, the couple — who share two children — sold their San Francisco home after leaving Slack co-founder’s daughter and bought a $25 million luxury home in the Five Trees vicinage of Spain, Colo., according to The Real Deal. Moved to the mansion.
The 10,600-square-foot home sits on a 5-acre estate and features niceness such as a 500-bottle wine cellar and tasting room, six bedrooms and a three-car garage.
Rubio and Stewart Butterfield also own a $32.2 million mansion in Southampton, New York.
The 17,000 sq ft two-gated access home includes 11 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and an all-weather tennis court and is located close to Southampton’s famous Cooper Beach.
He also owns two places in one of New York City’s most posh neighborhoods: a $27.27 million 8,000-square-foot West Village townhouse he bought in 2021 and a $20 million Tribeca townhouse with a private jetway in 2022. is eyeing the city, according to the outlet.