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#MISSING: Loren Ronald Reed, 29 - Kelso, WASHINGTON

Family members still have no lead on the whereabouts of Loren Ronald Reed, a 29-year-old Kelso man who has been missing since Feb. 22.
Reed's mother, Marjie Reed, said a few people have called her with information about her son, but they didn't lead anywhere.
"I'm really getting concerned," Reed said Sunday. "I just need to know he's OK."
Loren Reed was last seen between 2:30 and 3:30 a.m. Feb. 22 while walking away from a home in the 400 block of 18th Avenue in Longview. He is 5-foot-7 inches tall, has brown hair, a full beard and hazel eyes.
Kelso police filed a missing person report, and Longview police have helped with the investigation, Reed's mother said. Family and friends searched for him in Longview's Highlands neighborhood, parts of eastern Kelso and the Alston-Mayger area near Rainier. Reed's mother said the search party revisited the Highlands and also looked in the homeless camps by the Cowlitz River.
"I don't know where to search anymore," she said. "I'm trying really hard not to give up hope, but the last couple of days have been pretty hard."
Anyone with information is asked to call Nora Reed at 360-703-3276 or 360-442-1198.
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