
Reycardo Sentell Johnson was last seen on Nov. 28, and his vehicle was towed from NW Erwin O Rieger Memorial Highway, near Vancouver Lake on Nov. 29
Vancouver Police Department’s investigators are requesting the public’s assistance in locating Reycardo Sentell Johnson.
Johnson is a 42-year-old black male. Johnson is approximately 6-foot-1 and weighs approximately 170 pounds. He has brown eyes and black hair.
Johnson was last seen on Nov. 28, and his vehicle was towed from NW Erwin O Rieger Memorial Highway, near Vancouver Lake on Nov. 29.
Family members and friends report that they have not heard from or seen Johnson since Nov. 28.
Johnson’s photograph is attached to this news release.
Citizens with information regarding Johnson’s latest whereabouts are asked to contact Vancouver Police Department’s dispatch center.
Associated case number is 2025-024899.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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