OR OR - Ethan Swiger, 22, disabled, still missing, Klamath Falls Gospel Mission, 16 Dec 2019

  • #101
Stumbled on this thread. Such sad circumstances. I'm so sorry for Ethan, you @Bootsey1989 (last post December 15, 2021. Are you all right?) and your precious son.
 
  • #102
Stumbled on this thread. Such sad circumstances. I'm so sorry for Ethan, you @Bootsey1989 (last post December 15, 2021. Are you all right?) and your precious son.
Yes I’m okay thank you for asking. My son is asling a lot of questions. We are doing our best to answer them for him.
 
  • #103
5 years and still missing.
 

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I’m so sorry, Bootsie. It’s heartbreaking. We’re still here with you.
Thank you. I will update when i can. His son has gotten so big he is now 7
 
  • #106
5 years and still missing.
Hi Bootsey! So sorry there’s been nothing. It seems like forever since I first heard about Ethan’s Case. I can’t imagine what it must feel like to you. I moved back to Portland from North Dakota. So happy to be back in the PNW. I still hoping you get some answers for your sweet little son.
 
  • #107
Ethan Swiger, 21, has been missing from Klamath Falls, Oregon, since around 5 - 5:30 am on December 16, 2019. On that day, Ethan was last seen leaving the Holiday Market, but he never returned home, and no one has heard from him since. He was described as 6'1, with short brown hair, brown eyes, and weighing approximately 160 pounds at the time of his disappearance. He was last seen wearing a yellow raincoat, a brown sweatshirt, camouflage-print pants, and a knit cap. He walks with a severe limp, his right arm has a bent/dropped wrist, and he has very limited use of his hands. Despite an ongoing investigation by local law enforcement and multiple search efforts, there has been no significant information regarding his whereabouts. Ethan's family continues their search efforts, while advocating for him.

Anyone with information concerning Ethan Swiger’s disappearance is asked to call the Klamath Falls Police Department at (541) 883-5336. To remain anonymous and possibly be eligible for a reward, call the Anonymous Tip Hot Line: (541) 883-5334.

Please remember that these victims are submitted to us by their family. Our organization does not investigate cases. We advocate, educate, and help raise awareness. Speculation on the details of the case is not helpful on this platform. Comments that are deemed inappropriate and/or potentially hurtful will be removed.
 

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