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Family asks for help in search for Gainesville man missing from national park

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 10:03AM on Wednesday 27th June 2018 ( 6 years ago )
A 31-year-old man, originally from Gainesville, has been reported missing after he went on a camping trip with a friend in a national park in Washington State.
 
Cornelius "Casey" Zippro was last sent June 16 at a campsite in North Cascades National Park, according to a press statement issued by Zippro's family. 
 
They say there has been no activity on Zippro's phone or social media pages since he went missing, and no activity on his bank card.

The friend has been identified as Corey Kimball. The press statement said Kimball reported Zippro missing around 4 p.m. Sunday, June 17. 

"[Kimball] told authorities the two had an argument, so the friend left to go on a hike alone. When he returned, Zippro’s tent and backpack were still at the campsite, but there was no sign of him," the press release said. 

National Park Service rangers and the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office have been searching for Zippro, using ground crews and a helicopter, according to a report in The Bellingham Herald.

Zippro, a graduate of Johnson High School in Hall County, is described as approximately 5’11, 190 lbs. with light brown/dark blonde hair, and hazel/ blue-green eyes.

The missing man's mother, step-father and sisters live in Gainesville. 

A Facebook page called Bring Casey Zippro Home!! has been set up to help gather information as the search for Zippro continues. 

 

The photo at top left is the latest photo believed taken of Casey Zippro at North Cascades National Park in Washington State. Family and friends in Gainesville also are circulating the photo in the lower right.

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