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ALERT: Authorities Need Your Help To Find Missing 50-Year-Old Man

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KHQ.COM - The Okanogan County Sheriff's Office is asking for your help to locate a missing person. The Sheriff's Office is looking for 50-year-old Christopher D. Campbell from Renton, Washington. 

Campbell was last seen on November 2nd at around 12:30 PM at the Sit'n Bull in Conconully. Campbell has been camping in Okanogan County at Fish Lake and was due to be home and back to work by October 28th. 

The last purchase he made with his debit card was on Sunday October 28th at the Wal-Mart store in Omak. Campbell's camp is still at Fish Lake with everything still there.

Deputies have search several area and roads for Campbell but have not located him or the vehicle. As soon as we get a description on the vehicle we'll post it.

If anyone has any information on Mr. Campbell or has seen him please contact the Okanogan County Sheriff's Office at 1-509-422-7232.

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