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Brian Vera Santiago 2
Brian Vera Santiago 2
UPDATE: News Release: Woodburn Police Seek Help Locating Missing Endangered Person (Photo) - 10/04/22

UPDATE: Mr. Vera Santiago has been safely located and returned home. No further information available at this time. 

 

Monday, October 3, 2022 – Woodburn, OR - The Woodburn Police Department (WPD) is asking the public’s help in locating Brian Vera Santiago. Mr. Vera Santiago, described as a 20-year-old Hispanic male, 5’10”, 150 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair, walked away from his home in Woodburn after making concerning statements to family members, taking no property, money, phone or other belongings with him. 

He was last seen on Monday, October 3 at about 9:30 a.m., in the area of Aksenia St. and Luba St. in Woodburn, wearing black rimmed glasses, a brown t-shirt, black sweat pants, and flip-flop shoes.

Mr. Vera Santiago is considered endangered, as his absence is not consistent with his normal behavioral patterns.

Anyone with any information about Mr. Vera Santiago’s current whereabouts is asked to please contact their local police, or call Woodburn Police at 503-982-2345, and reference WPD Case #22-12135.

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