Miles Stanton, 21, who recently moved to Tualatin, hasn't been heard from since Oct. 20. Search planned for Saturday.
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A Salt Lake City mother is hoping to find out where her 21-year-old son may have gone after family and friends lost contact with him on Thursday, Oct. 20.
That's when Miles Stanton, who moved to Tualatin three weeks ago, was last seen at an Aurora 76 gas station. He was officially reported missing by his roommate on Monday, according to Stanton's mother, Laura Stanton.
"It's the worst nightmare. It's surreal. I'm literally right now, sitting over — standing over a table —
with two maps of the city of Portland, plotting and mapping things," she said Friday evening. "I'm a nurse (practitioner). This isn't what I do."
On Saturday morning, Stanton is inviting community members to help her, along with family and friends, to participate in a search for her son. They will begin at 9 a.m. at Tualatin's Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 22284 S.W. Grahams Ferry Road.
So far, Stanton has looked through her son's bank records and where his cell phone may have pinged a cell tower.
"That was pretty much done all in one day," said Stanton, who arrived in the Portland area on Monday as soon as she found out he was missing. "We got access to everything. We got access to his computer on Wednesday."
She said the last ping from his phone came at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 20, in Aurora and his last credit card purchases were between 3 and 3:30 p.m. at the Aurora gas station.
But where he went from there is still a mystery, she said.
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