Nov 05, 2013
Jan 05, 2024
Chantrea
Khim
63
44
66 inches
130 lbs
Asian
Male
In the winter of 2006, a 44-year-old man named Chantrea Khim vanished from his home in Portland, Oregon. On January 3rd, he left the residence he shared with his mother-in-law in the 3900 block of Southeast 33rd Avenue with the intention of visiting a local tavern. Khim, a man of Cambodian descent, was never seen or heard from again. At the time of his disappearance, he was described as being 5'6" tall and weighing approximately 130 pounds, with black, bushy hair that he often wore in a ponytail, and brown eyes. His family reported him missing to the Portland Police Bureau three days later, on January 6, 2006. The circumstances surrounding Chantrea Khim's disappearance are unsettling due to the lack of any leads or evidence. Authorities have stated that while there is no hard evidence of foul play, the case is considered suspicious. Compounding the concern was the fact that Khim required medication for an unspecified medical condition, which he did not have with him when he went missing. This classified him as a medically endangered missing person. Additionally, it was known that he spoke very little English, which could have presented a significant barrier for him if he found himself in need of help. The investigation into his whereabouts has remained open for years, with his case details logged in national missing persons databases. Over the years, the search for answers has continued, but the case has grown cold. Despite the efforts of the Portland Police Bureau, no significant developments have been publicly reported. Chantrea Khim's case is a quiet but persistent mystery, a story of a man who walked out of his home one day and seemingly vanished without a trace. The absence of any contact, financial activity, or credible sightings has left his family with unanswered questions and a profound sense of loss. The investigation remains a testament to the ongoing and often unresolved nature of missing persons cases, highlighting the enduring hope for closure and the painful reality for those left behind.
Jan 03, 2006
Portland
Oregon
Multnomah County
No
14480
Portland Police Bureau
Portland
Oregon
Multnomah County
97204
Heidi Helwig
Detective
1111 Southwest 2nd Avenue, Oregon
5038230400
Local
Law Enforcement
06-2132
2006-01-06
Portland Police Bureau
Black
Brown
Brown
No
05/29/2026