
Ty Bouchard was last seen on Aug. 9, shortly after midnight, at his residence located on NW 5th Street in Battle Ground

The Battle Ground Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Chloe “Ty” Bouchard. Chloe, who goes by Ty, is biologically female and prefers the use of male pronouns, according to the family.
Bouchard was last seen on Aug. 9, shortly after midnight, at his residence located on NW 5th Street in Battle Ground. He is described as approximately 5-foot-5 tall, weighing 130 pounds, with blonde/black colored hair (split down the middle) and wearing light gray sweatpants and a black hooded sweatshirt with “BOUCHARD” written on the back.
Bouchard has been entered as a missing person. If you have any information on Chloe “Ty” Bouchard’s whereabouts, contact Officer Daniel Ortiz at daniel.ortiz@cityofbg.org or by calling 9-1-1.
Information provided by city of Battle Ground.
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