
Information suggests a 2000’s model black sedan, may be a vehicle of interest in the temporary disappearance of 17-year-old Deliah Charlson
The Vancouver Police are continuing to investigate the disappearance of 17-year-old Deliah Charlson, who was last seen between 7:30-8 a.m. in the 700 block of NE 136th Ave., walking to work Sunday (April 17).

Charlson was located in an area unfamiliar to her, the same evening at about 6:30 p.m., near SE 77th Ave. between SE Woodward Street and SE Tibbetts Street in Portland.
Information suggests a 2000’s model black sedan, may be a vehicle of interest. If you were in the area of the above-mentioned locations during the time frames listed and have information that could be helpful to police, or you have video surveillance of any persons or vehicles, you are encouraged to contact Detective Dewey via email at james.dewey@cityofvancouver.us.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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