
Christopher Neeley, 54, had been reported missing Thursday after his family indicated they hadn’t seen or heard from him since Wednesday and they were concerned due to his medical needs
A missing endangered man was found deceased inside his vehicle Friday (Sept. 13) morning in the 11600 block of NE 76th Street. Christopher Neeley, 54, had been reported missing Thursday after his family indicated they hadn’t seen or heard from him since Wednesday and they were concerned due to his medical needs.
On Friday at about 7 a.m., a Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) deputy located Neeley’s vehicle. Neeley was located inside the vehicle.
Detectives from the CCSO Major Crime Unit responded and at this time there is nothing suspicious in nature regarding Neeley’s death. His family has been notified.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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