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Thurston County Sheriff’s Deputies Seek Public’s Help to Find Missing Man Last Seen Near Grand Mound
A Thurston County man has been missing since the evening of Feb. 28, when he was last seen apparently hallucinating in the area of the 19200 block of Old Highway 99 Southwest in the Grand Mound/Tenino area.
Matthew Anfeldt, 20, hasn’t been seen since the incident, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies are asking property owners or residents in the area to check their properties for any sign of the man, or to allow deputies to make a search..
At 5:27 p.m. on Feb. 28, deputies responded to the 17800 block of Old Highway 99 Southwest after a woman reported Anfeldt, her neighbor, was behaving erratically.
“The behavior included ranting (that) this family was injured or dead and ‘they were after him,’” according to a press release from the sheriff’s office.
Anfeldt then reportedly jumped a fence and ran into the road, where several vehicles had to swerve or stop to avoid him.
He jumped onto a car and in the bed of a truck before running away.
Eight minutes later, another 911 call reported Anfeldt was in the Speedway Grocery store in the 19200 block of Old Highway 99. A person at the store reported he was acting “panicked” and had dried blood around his mouth. He reportedly continued to say his family had been killed and someone was after him.
Thurston County-Sheriff
A Thurston County man has been missing since the evening of Feb. 28, when he was last seen apparently hallucinating in the area of the 19200 block of Old Highway 99 Southwest in the Grand Mound/Tenino area.
Matthew Anfeldt, 20, hasn’t been seen since the incident, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies are asking property owners or residents in the area to check their properties for any sign of the man, or to allow deputies to make a search..
At 5:27 p.m. on Feb. 28, deputies responded to the 17800 block of Old Highway 99 Southwest after a woman reported Anfeldt, her neighbor, was behaving erratically.
“The behavior included ranting (that) this family was injured or dead and ‘they were after him,’” according to a press release from the sheriff’s office.
Anfeldt then reportedly jumped a fence and ran into the road, where several vehicles had to swerve or stop to avoid him.
He jumped onto a car and in the bed of a truck before running away.
Eight minutes later, another 911 call reported Anfeldt was in the Speedway Grocery store in the 19200 block of Old Highway 99. A person at the store reported he was acting “panicked” and had dried blood around his mouth. He reportedly continued to say his family had been killed and someone was after him.
Thurston County-Sheriff