

Kailey Furno was last seen on Sunday morning near the intersection of NE 104th Ave. and Mill Plain Blvd. in Vancouver
UPDATE: On Tuesday (Feb. 6) night, Kailey Furno was located by the Oakland Police Department and transferred to the custody of California’s Child Protective Services where she will await reunification with her family. She is in good health.
On Sunday (Feb. 4) at about 1:45 p.m., 14-year-old Kailey Furno of Vancouver, Washington was reported missing by her grandmother. Furno was last seen on Sunday morning near the intersection of NE 104th Ave. and Mill Plain Blvd. in Vancouver.
Furno was last seen wearing a dark blue Mickey Mouse sweatshirt, light blue jeans, black jacket, black boots. She also had a large light-colored backpack. She is a white female, approximately 5-foot-6 and 200 pounds, with hazel eyes and shoulder-length blonde hair.


Furno suffers from a health condition which will worsen the longer she is away from home and not receiving treatment/medication. Furno may also be drawn to bus and train stations which might facilitate her flight from the Portland Metro area.
If Furno is seen, call 9-1-1. Submit non-exigent information to Det. Dewey, at james.dewey@cityofvancouver.us.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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