
Kailee Wheeless was located safe and is no longer missing
The Vancouver Police Department is seeking information on a pregnant woman who was last seen in the beginning of May (2023).
Kailee Wheeless is a 31-year-old female, 5-foot-7 and 150 pounds. She is about eight months pregnant and hasn’t been seen or heard from by friends or family since the beginning of May. She was located safe and is no longer missing.
Wheeless is currently homeless and could be suffering from medical complications dangerous to her and the child.
If you have information on Kailee’s whereabouts, either call 9-1-1 or email Detective Carlow at jake.carlow@cityofvancouver.us.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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