Missing
Jonathan A. Schrattenholzer
Schrattenholzer, approximately 2012; Schrattenholzer's car
Date and time person was reported missing : 02/21/2012
Missing location (approx) :
Clarkston, Washington
Missing classification : Missing
Gender : Male
Ethnicity :
White
DOB : 10/23/1991 (29)
Age at the time of disappearance: 20 years old
Height / Weight : 5'9, 153 pounds
Distinguishing characteristics, birthmarks, tattoos
: Caucasian male. Blond hair, hazel eyes.
Information on the case from local sources, may or may not be correct : Schrattenholzer was last seen leaving his Clarkston, Washington home on February 21, 2012. He was driving a black 1995 Honda Passport with the Washington license plate number 916 UDF at the time; a photo of the vehicle is with below this case summary. He has never been heard from again.
Schrattenholzer left behind his cellular phone and he hasn't used his bank account since his disappearance.
Schrattenholzer is a U.S. Marine Corps reservist. He enjoys driving and hiking in rural areas of Asotin, Garfield and Wallowa Counties. His case remains unsolved.
Other information and links : ncy
Asotin County Sheriff's Office
509-243-4717
September 2021 updates and sources
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