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In April 7th, 2007, 25-year-old Khoi Dang Vu was a trusting and vulnerable young man when he vanished from his family’s home in Clark County Washington, in the middle of the night. He left behind his jacket, bike, and everything familiar, immediately raising alarm. What began as a search for someone who may have wandered off quickly turned into something more concerning, as days passed with no confirmed sightings despite extensive searches and FBI involvement. Within weeks, the case was reclassified as criminal, and by 2008, investigators believed Khoi was the victim of homicide, though his body has never been found. Nearly two decades later, his disappearance remains unsolved, and his family is still searching for answers. Join Ali as she goes through this missing person case
*** If you know anything about the disappearance of Khoi Dang Vu - or his whereabouts today- please call the Clark County Police at 564-397-2036 ***
Sources:
The Columbian, The Oregonian, East Oregonian, The FBI, and Clark County Government
By Ali McLaughlin & Eli Sulkowski4.7
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In April 7th, 2007, 25-year-old Khoi Dang Vu was a trusting and vulnerable young man when he vanished from his family’s home in Clark County Washington, in the middle of the night. He left behind his jacket, bike, and everything familiar, immediately raising alarm. What began as a search for someone who may have wandered off quickly turned into something more concerning, as days passed with no confirmed sightings despite extensive searches and FBI involvement. Within weeks, the case was reclassified as criminal, and by 2008, investigators believed Khoi was the victim of homicide, though his body has never been found. Nearly two decades later, his disappearance remains unsolved, and his family is still searching for answers. Join Ali as she goes through this missing person case
*** If you know anything about the disappearance of Khoi Dang Vu - or his whereabouts today- please call the Clark County Police at 564-397-2036 ***
Sources:
The Columbian, The Oregonian, East Oregonian, The FBI, and Clark County Government

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