Local case directory

Missing persons in Lewiston, Idaho.

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Cases connected to Lewiston

Showing up to 100 published flyers. Open any case to review the source and sharing options.

Case photo for Dorothy Wright-Weiler
Missing

Dorothy Wright-Weiler

Lewiston, ID

Last seen Jun 16, 1947

Age 22
Case photo for Patricia Lee Otto
Missing

Patricia Lee Otto

Lewiston, ID

Last seen Sep 2, 1976

Age 24
Case photo for Steven R. Pearsall
Missing

Steven R. Pearsall

Lewiston, ID

Last seen Sep 14, 1982

Age 35
Case photo for Richard Wayne Vollstedt
Missing

Richard Wayne Vollstedt

Lewiston, ID

Last seen Jul 1, 1994

Age 67

Missing-person awareness in Lewiston

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Sharing flyers in Lewiston

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