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Search for missing Camas teen continues

By Andy Matarrese, Columbian environment and transportation reporter
Published: April 19, 2017, 2:03pm
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The search for missing Camas teen Cole Burbank is ongoing, according to the Camas Police Department, and other law enforcement agencies have joined the many volunteer searchers trying to find him.

Burbank, 16, was first reported missing April 13. Family say he was last seen at Running Start classes at Clark College. He was driving his black 2010 Honda Accord, Washington license plate AKW 3441.

The Camas police said the Vancouver Police Department’s Digital Evidence Cybercrime unit is assisting in the search, using its tools in an attempt to locate Burbank through online accounts and cellphone data.

In addition, search and rescue teams with the Clark County Sheriff’s Office have been combing wooded areas of the county as part of search efforts.

Camas police thanked volunteers and tipsters, but said none of the leads have panned out. The department asked the public to remain vigilant, and to call 911 with any helpful information.

Burbank is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, 140 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. On the day he was last seen, he was wearing dark jeans and a dark sweatshirt, according to police. He was also reportedly seen in jeans and a red and black plaid shirt that day, along with a blue hat.

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