November 17, 2010 in City
Police seek help finding missing man
Spokane Police are looking for a man who has been missing since Nov. 1.
Jacob Cache Thurston, 34, was last seen leaving his Spokane residence.
His family said it is out of character for him to just leave. He does not have a car and only had a small amount of cash on him.
According to police, Thurston, who is a Spokane Community College student, might be headed to Seattle or Port Townsend. He has not responded to cell phone calls and his family is worried about his well-being because he suffers depressive episodes.
He is 5-foot-10, 165 pounds, with …
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Spokane Police are looking for a man who has been missing since Nov. 1.
Jacob Cache Thurston, 34, was last seen leaving his Spokane residence.
His family said it is out of character for him to just leave. He does not have a car and only had a small amount of cash on him.
According to police, Thurston, who is a Spokane Community College student, might be headed to Seattle or Port Townsend. He has not responded to cell phone calls and his family is worried about his well-being because he suffers depressive episodes.
He is 5-foot-10, 165 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
Anyone with information on Thurston’s whereabouts of Thurston is asked to call Crime Check at 456-2233.

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