
TRI-CITIES, Wash. -- Police are looking for a missing person, Lloyd Marcum, who was last seen in the Tri-Cities.
Marcum has not been seen since possibly Friday. He didn't show up to work at Wal-Mart Distribution Center in Hermiston on wednesday the 2nd. His family from the Stanfield, Ore. Area, says it's not like him to travel away from the area. He is 45 years old, described as 5 foot 10, 200 lbs has brown hair and brown eyes. He was also driving a silver 2005 Chrysler Sebring.
If you see or know where he might be contact the Stanfield Police Department at (541) 449-3245.
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