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Victor Manuel Flores, age 34, was last seen on July 12, 2000, near Wolf Creek, Oregon. At the time of his disappearance, he was reportedly camping with two friends in a remote area. Flores was last seen walking away from the campsite and was never heard from again. His friends stated that they believed he had left the camp voluntarily, but no one reported seeing him after that.

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Last Seen: Jul 12, 2000

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Victim Details

May 23, 2013

Jan 12, 2024

Victor

Flores

58

34

70 inches

150 lbs

Hispanic / Latino

Male

In the summer of 2000, a man by the name of Victor Manuel Flores vanished from the small community of Wolf Creek in Josephine County, Oregon, leaving behind a perplexing mystery for law enforcement and his loved ones. On July 12, 2000, the 34-year-old Hispanic man was last seen, and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance have remained shrouded in uncertainty ever since. At the time he went missing, Flores was described as being 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. His sudden disappearance under suspicious circumstances has left a void in the lives of those who knew him and continues to be an active case for investigators. The initial investigation into Victor Flores's disappearance uncovered a significant and unsettling clue. His vehicle, a white 1992 Pontiac 2+2 sedan with the Oregon license plate "GLENDA," was discovered abandoned at the intersection of Miller and Coyote Creek Road. The keys were reportedly found still in the ignition, a detail that only deepened the concern for his welfare and suggested that his departure was not planned. The discovery of the car without any sign of its driver immediately launched a search and an official investigation by the Josephine County Sheriff's Office, who have since been the primary agency handling the case. The report was officially filed on the same day he was last seen, July 12, 2000, under case number 00-07266. Despite the passage of time, the case of Victor Manuel Flores remains unresolved. The lack of any substantial leads or new evidence has left investigators with more questions than answers. The official classification of his disappearance as being under suspicious circumstances points to the likelihood of foul play, a possibility that has undoubtedly haunted his family and friends for years. The case serves as a somber reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring pain experienced by those left behind when a loved one vanishes without a trace. The overview of this case is one of sudden and unexplained absence, a man in his mid-thirties who seemingly vanished into thin air, leaving only his car and a host of unanswered questions in his wake.

Jul 12, 2000

Wolf Creek

Oregon

Josephine County

No

13585

Josephine County Sheriff's Office

Grants Pass

Oregon

Josephine County

97526

1901 Northeast F Street, Oregon

5414745123

County

Law Enforcement

00-07266

2000-07-12

Josephine County Sheriff's Office

Black

Brown

Brown

05/20/2026


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