
Renee Lynn Kelley was last seen on Tue., Aug. 8 at her residence; she has been located and is no longer missing
The Vancouver Police Department was requesting the public’s assistance in locating Renee Lynn Kelley, a missing elderly woman. She has since been located.
Renee was last seen on Tue., Aug. 8 at her residence, the Lincoln Place Apartments in downtown Vancouver. Renee has a recent history of confusion and medical issues and typically requires an oxygen tank to get around. She is 70 years old, 5-foot-2 and 135 pounds with white hair and brown eyes.
If Renee is seen, call 9-1-1. Any non-urgent info should be forwarded to Detective Dewey at james.dewey@cityofvancouver.us.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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