OSP Asks Public's Help To Find Missing Man From Klamath Falls, Oregon (Photos)

News Release from: Oregon State Police
OSP ASKS PUBLIC'S HELP TO FIND MISSING MAN FROM KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON (PHOTOS)
Posted: December 22nd, 2012 5:25 PM
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2012-12/1002/60423/Lear.JPG (Robert Lear)
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2012-12/1002/60423/Silver_VW_Passat_SW.jpg

The Oregon State Police's Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is asking the public for assistance in locating a missing person last known to be in the Klamath Falls, Oregon-area but was in the process of moving to Seattle, Washington. Family members last spoke to the man December 11, 2012 and he didn't arrive in Seattle as planned four days later. Family and investigators are concerned for his welfare.

ROBERT LEAR, age 39, from Klamath Falls, was reported missing to the Oregon State Police (OSP) by family members on December 20, 2012. Initial investigation has failed to locate LEAR and detectives are asking the public for assistance to find him.

LEAR was in the process of moving from Klamath Falls to Seattle, Washington and didn't arrive as planned on Sunday, December 15, 2012. He may still be in the Klamath Falls area, or anywhere between southern Oregon and western Washington.

LEAR is described as 5'11", approximately 190 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He is likely driving a silver 2004 Volkswagen Passat station wagon displaying Oregon license plate 557 FTZ. A picture of a similar looking vehicle is provided with this news release.

Anyone with knowledge of LEAR's current location is asked to call the OSP Southern Command Center at (541) 883-5711. Anyone with information that may be helpful in locating LEAR is asked to contact Detective Dennis Yaws or Sergeant Bob Fenner at OSP's Klamath Falls Area Command office at (541) 883-5713.

Photograph of Robert Lear from Oregon DMV

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