On August 18, 2019, 76-year-old Casey M. Brace walked away from Claremont Senior Living in Bremerton, Washington, and vanished without a trace. His departure was not just a physical act but a silent message that has since echoed through the hearts of his family, friends, and the community. Brace left behind his parked car, his medications, and any immediate means of communication, including a cell phone that was later found to be turned off or dead for at least 24 hours.
Brace's health was a significant concern at the time of his disappearance. He was battling a malignant brain tumor and had a history of mini-strokes. These medical issues were compounded by prior suicidal ideations, painting a picture of a man grappling with both physical and mental health challenges. His vulnerability was evident, and his sudden disappearance raised immediate alarms among caregivers and law enforcement.
Before his disappearance, Brace had expressed intentions to visit Port Ludlow and Seattle. It is believed he may have relied on a network of friends for transportation, as he left the facility without access to money or personal finances. This information provided potential leads for investigators, but no confirmed sightings have been reported in these areas.
At the time he went missing, Brace was described as a 6-foot-tall, 180-pound white male with brown hair and a large beard. He was last seen wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt and gray sweatpants. He may have been in possession of an iPad, which could have offered clues to his whereabouts, but no such device has been recovered. ...Read More
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