Local case directory

Missing persons in Lincoln City, Oregon.

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Cases connected to Lincoln City

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

Case photo for John Thorne
Missing

John Thorne

Lincoln City, OR

Last seen May 10, 2023

Age 41
Case photo for Warren Gardner
Missing

Warren Gardner

Lincoln City, OR

Last seen Jan 5, 2019

Age 70
Case photo for Lynette Propst
Missing

Lynette Propst

Lincoln City, OR

Last seen Feb 19, 2017

Age 60
Case photo for Gregory Evans
Missing

Gregory Evans

Lincoln City, OR

Last seen Feb 21, 1975

Age 15
Case photo for Richard Evans
Missing

Richard Evans

Lincoln City, OR

Last seen Feb 21, 1975

Age 21
Case photo for James Franklin Shook
Missing

James Franklin Shook

Lincoln City, OR

Last seen May 13, 2015

Age 49
Case photo for David Anthony Durham
Missing

David Anthony Durham

Lincoln City, OR

Last seen Jan 23, 2011

Age 43
Case photo for Duane Edward Fochtman
Missing

Duane Edward Fochtman

Lincoln City, OR

Last seen Jul 22, 1986

Age 15

Missing-person awareness in Lincoln City

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Sharing flyers in Lincoln City

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