
Dennis Nalley may be in the area of Orchards, North Image, or Burnt Bridge Creek
Members of the Vancouver Police Department need assistance locating a missing elderly male.
Dennis Ray Nalley, 66, was last seen in the area of NE 138th and NE 44th St. in Vancouver. Nalley’s family is concerned over some current medical issues. Nalley may be in the area of Orchards, North Image, or Burnt Bridge Creek.

Nalley uses a walker to get around. He is 5-foot-8, weighs 100 pounds and has hazel eyes and gray hair.
If Nalley is observed or located, citizens are asked to please call 9-1-1 pr 3-1-1.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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