WA WA - Douglas Anderson, 66, uses a cane, Marysville, 14 June, 2022

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Douglas "Andy" Anderson got into an argument with his partner and left with no wallet, money, or medication. He was last seen in the afternoon of June 14, 2022 in the 1600 block of Second Street in Marysville. He is 66 years old with gray hair and he uses a cane. He was wearing a light brown/tan jacket when he left. He does not have a car and wouldn’t have been able to walk far because of his disability.

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  • #2
Still missing...
 
  • #3
Bump for Andy. Still no new information.
 
  • #4
Who reported him missing?
 
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Anderson, circa 2022
  • Missing Since 06/14/2022
  • Missing From Marysville, Washington
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race White
  • Age 66 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'8, 200 pounds

  • Clothing/Jewelry Description A tan jacket, blue jeans, a white shirt and black shoes. Carrying a leopard-print cane.

  • Medical Conditions Anderson had recently had shoulder replacement surgery and was taking medication at the time of his disappearance; this medicine was left behind.

  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Gray hair, blue eyes. Anderson had long hair and a long gray beard at the time of his disappearance. He uses a cane to walk. His nickname is Andy.

Details of Disappearance​

Anderson was last seen in the vicinity of the 1600 block of 2nd Street in Marysville, Washington on June 14, 2022. After an argument with his partner, he left without his coat, wallet, identification, credit and debit cards, money or medication. He did have his phone with him, but didn't have the charger for it. He has never been heard from again.
Due to his mobility issues, Anderson is not able to walk far on his own. He did not have a car at the time of his disappearance. His case remains unsolved.


 
  • #6
Bumping case up.

I wonder if he was known to use public transportation.
Or had a friend nearby who he may have walked to.

The original article says he may have been seen near a gas station the next day.

I also picture the possibility he accepted a ride. He could be in another state. Hopefully he did not cross paths with a bad person nor suffer misadventure somewhere.
 
  • #7
Just in case he is a John Doe somewhere, I found one to consider, though seems unlikely.

NamUs #UP102585 A probable transient, found in AZ in 2022. Age range, height range, hair color match.
 
  • #8
Bumping for Douglas to be found. I don’t see any recent updates.
 

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