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Missing-person flyer for Nash Quinn

Missing Person Flyer: Nash Quinn

Nash Quinn, 39Laramie, WYMissing
Last Seen
2024-07-08
Summary
Nash left his residence in Laramie, Wyoming for a bicycle ride on July 8th, 2024. He frequently rode in the Pilot Hill, Roger's Canyon, and Happy Jack areas in the Snowy Mountain Range east of Laramie. He may have also be planning on visiting Sheep Mountain in Albany County, Wyoming. His favorite bike was a white "Ridley" with a white rigid steel frame with a brown leather seat and 29 inch tires. The bike and his bike helmet are missing and presumed to be with Nash. He left personal belongings (wallet, drivers license, cell phone, credit cards) secured in his residence. His disappearance is highly unusual for him.

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Age
39
Height
5' 10"
Weight
165
Source Information
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Case ID: 137066
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