Portland, Oregon – Portland Police have issued a public appeal for assistance in locating a man who has been missing for almost two weeks after he vanished from the OHSU emergency department.
Who is Missing?
The missing individual is identified as George F. Cline, Jr., aged 53, also known as ‘Eric’. Cline is reported to be facing challenges related to mental health issues. His last known sighting was on May 6, prompting concerns from both his family and detectives regarding his well-being.
Description of George F. Cline, Jr.
Cline is described as a white male with brown hair and brown eyes. He stands approximately 5-feet, 11-inches tall and weighs between 160-175 pounds. He is recognizable by his long beard, a large scar on his left buttock/hip, and several tattoos, including a prominent one on his inner left forearm.
How You Can Help
The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) has urged individuals who encounter George F. Cline, Jr. to immediately contact 911. Additionally, those with information that may assist in locating him are encouraged to reach out to detectives at [email protected], referencing case number 24-113576.
Conclusion: Assisting in the Search
The disappearance of George F. Cline, Jr. highlights the importance of community support in locating missing individuals, especially those facing mental health challenges. The collaboration between law enforcement and the public can greatly aid in ensuring the safe return of individuals like Cline to their families and loved ones. Let’s come together as a community to assist in the search efforts and help reunite Cline with his family. For the latest updates on this and other local news stories, download The Local News App to your phone today.
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