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St. Helens Police Seek Information Regarding 2021 Missing Person Case
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 9, 2022
St. Helens, Ore. – The St. Helens Police Department is once again seeking information related to a 2021 missing person case.
St. Helens resident Terry Shinaver, 33, was reported missing to the St. Helens Police Department in May 2021. Shinaver is a white male. He is six feet tall, 155 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
The last confirmed sighting of Shinaver was at the Ilani Casino in Ridgefield, Washington, on April 30, 2021. Shinaver was driving a black 1993 Ford Ranger with Oregon license plate 356LDG. He was last seen wearing a yellow, long-sleeve work shirt, blue jeans, and Carhartt boots.
Neither Shinaver nor his vehicle have been located. The St. Helens Police Department is again asking anyone with information about the possible whereabouts of Terry Shinaver or his vehicle to contact St. Helens detectives. In particular, anyone who may have had contact with Shinaver on April 30, 2021, or thinks that they may have seen his vehicle should contact St. Helens Detective Matt Smith at 503-397-1521.
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For further information regarding this press release, please contact Communications Officer Crystal King at cking@sthelensoregon.gov.
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