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Missing 6-year-old And Father (Photo)Located And Safe -02/28/24

Additional updated info - father and child were located safe. No reports of a crime at this time.

 

The child has been located safe 

 

The Vancouver Police Department and Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office are looking for the public’s assistance in locating 6-year-old Luna Derokey and her father, 30-year-old Zachary Landreth. On February 24, Luna and Zachary traveled from Vancouver, Washington and arrived at a family member’s residence near Berkshire Road and SE 152nd Ave, in Clackamas, Oregon. At about 5 pm, the pair left the residence in a white 2002 Jaguar X Type, likely with no license plates and possibly one taillight and headlight out. Zachary last sent a text message asking for assistance, to a family member a short time after leaving the Clackamas residence. Phone calls to that number indicate the phone had been turned off.

 

Several hours later, family contacted Vancouver Police as the pair were overdue to return to Vancouver. Vancouver Police Missing Persons detectives were also unable to reach Zachary by phone and have been coordinating efforts to locate the pair with Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office. It is unknown currently if either Luna or Zachary are the victim(s) of a crime.

 

Luna is described as a mixed-race female, with brown eyes and light brown hair, about 4’3” and 50-55lbs, last seen wearing the clothing in the included photograph, leopard pants and teal “Mama’s Mini” long sleeve shirt and hooded blue jean jacket.

 

Zach is described as a white male, with blue eyes and strawberry blonde hair, about 6’1” and 160lbs, last seen wearing a Scooby Doo jacket with characters and multi-colored, unknown undershirt, blue jeans, black Air Force 1 shoes.

 

If you have any information on the whereabout of Luna and Zach please contact either 911 or Detective Dewey at james.dewey@cityofvancouver.us.