UPDATE, JAN. 14 AT 4 P.M.: The Hood River Police Department reports that Lawrence ("Larry") Tolbert has been located safe in Klamath Falls. Tolbert was reported missing from his Hood River home Jan. 11. After a tip from family members, deputies from the Klamath County Sheriff's Office were able to locate Tolbert at a KOA campground. He was reported to be unharmed and his family is working to reunite with him as soon as possible.
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A Hood River man has been missing since Monday.
Lawrence (“Larry”) Norman Tolbert, 60, was last heard from on Jan. 11 at around 8:15 am, relatives said.
The Hood River Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding Tolbert.
Tolbert, who lives on Rand Road, may be driving his silver and black 1990 Ford F-250, which has a white “Elkhorn” camper attached, and Washington License Plate that reads, “B32624Y.” Tolbert is 6’1,” 180 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. His family believes he is most likely wearing blue Levi jeans and a dark gray Pendleton jacket. Police are working with the family to follow up on all possible leads. Investigators believe his last known location was Wood Village.
If you have any information or know the whereabouts of Lawrence Norman Tolbert please contact Det. Sal Rivera at the Hood River Police Department, 541-387-5257.
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