Central Kitsap man missing, Sheriff’s Office requests public’s assistance

Thomas Craig Vogt, 51, was last seen at his mother’s residence in the 600 block of NE Saturn Lane, East Bremerton, during the morning hours of June 20.

EAST BREMERTON — The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office needs help in trying to locate a man who has not been seen in more than 24 hours.

Thomas Craig Vogt, 51, was last seen at his mother’s residence in the 600 block of NE Saturn Lane, East Bremerton, during the morning hours of June 20.

His family reported Vogt missing around 5 p.m. Thursday. They stated that he does not have credit or debits cards, only cash and checks. He resides with his mother, has no known friends and typically doesn’t leave the residence unless accompanied by family members. The family added that Vogt uses his middle name, Craig, instead of his first name.

The family advised that Vogt has suffers from a challenging medical condition requiring daily medications. He left the house without his medications or his cell phone.

Vogt is Caucasian, 5 foot 8 inches, 260 pounds, with green eyes and gray hair. He has an eagle head tattoo on his shoulder. Clothing items worn are unknown, however the family believe that Vogt took a backpack that may possibly contain clothing. His reported vehicle is a 2004 GMC Canyon pick-up truck, tan/gold in color, license plate number B69964B (WA).

Persons who have information concerning the whereabouts of Vogt are requested to contact sheriff’s detectives at (360) 337-7111 or Kitsap County Central Communications (9-1-1 dispatch) at (360) 308-5400. Case report number K13-006206.

 

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