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Posted on: July 7, 2017

[ARCHIVED] Have You Seen George W. Williams

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Have You Seen George W. Williams

Spokane County Sheriff Office is attempting to locate 73-year-old George W. Williams and would like your help.  George left his residence on July 6, 2017 and his wife hasn’t heard from him since.  According to his wife, this is highly unlike George and she is very concerned for his welfare.

George’s wife reported him as missing on the morning of July 6, 2017.  She noticed he wasn’t at their residence, located in the 9100 block of North Wall around 3:00 a.m. and also discovered their motorhome was gone. 

She is very worried for his welfare as she states he has made concerning statements in the past and has been having memory problems lately.  She believes there are possibly two handguns in the motorhome and George has accesses to cash but does not have a cell phone or his medications.  She explained because of these highly unusual circumstances, she fears for George’s welfare.

George may be in their motorhome and has been known to frequent state parks, camping areas and casinos.  Because she hasn’t heard from him, it is unknown if he is still in the local area or not.   

George is described as a white male, 6’00”, 195 lbs., with white hair, and blue eyes.  He may be driving or staying in a white and brown 2004 R-Vision Motorhome, with Washington license plates AZY4296, which has not been located. 

 

If you have seen George W. Williams, or know of his location, you are asked to contact Crime Check at 509-456-2233 and reference #10087100.


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