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Family, friends search for missing Clark County man; deputies investigate
Family, friends and Clark County investigators are looking for 52-year-old Michael Chad Holmes.
Family and friends say he goes by Chad and was last seen Tuesday, Feb. 5 in Camas.
The Clark County Sheriff's Office tells FOX 12 that on Feb. 5, Holmes got in a friend's car and was on his way to Fern Prairie Market.
But just before they got there, investigators say the friend told them Holmes asked him to stop the car so he could get out and walk.
"I don't know Chad to just get out of anyone’s car and to go walk, that doesn't sound like him at all," Jepsen said.
It sounded odd to investigators too, especially considering how cold it was here last week.
Holmes' daughter didn't want to go on camera but says the man her dad was with is more of an acquaintance than a friend. She thought her dad was selling him a cargo container and they were going to the bank together to make the sale.
Jepsen says the whole thing is strange, even suspicious: "None of it sounds right," Jepsen said. "None of it makes sense."
Family, friends and Clark County investigators are looking for 52-year-old Michael Chad Holmes.
Family and friends say he goes by Chad and was last seen Tuesday, Feb. 5 in Camas.
The Clark County Sheriff's Office tells FOX 12 that on Feb. 5, Holmes got in a friend's car and was on his way to Fern Prairie Market.
But just before they got there, investigators say the friend told them Holmes asked him to stop the car so he could get out and walk.
"I don't know Chad to just get out of anyone’s car and to go walk, that doesn't sound like him at all," Jepsen said.
It sounded odd to investigators too, especially considering how cold it was here last week.
Holmes' daughter didn't want to go on camera but says the man her dad was with is more of an acquaintance than a friend. She thought her dad was selling him a cargo container and they were going to the bank together to make the sale.
Jepsen says the whole thing is strange, even suspicious: "None of it sounds right," Jepsen said. "None of it makes sense."