
Roberto Bravo Ramirez was last believed to live near East Fourth Plain Boulevard and Rossiter Lane
In April 2022, a family member reported Roberto Bravo Ramirez had not been in contact with his family since about January or February of 2022. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unknown.
Ramirez was last believed to live near East Fourth Plain Boulevard and Rossiter Lane.
Vancouver Police are seeking the assistance of the community for information on Roberto’s whereabouts or anyone who may have had contact with him around the last time he was seen.
Roberto is a Hispanic male, 5-foot-5, 160-180 pounds, with straight black hair, and brown eyes and he has tattoos all over his arms, legs, and chest.
Those with information regarding Roberto’s whereabouts or his disappearance are asked to contact Detective Dewey, james.dewey@cityofvancouver.us
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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