On June 6, 2017 officers with the Bend Police Department took a report of a missing adult male. The male, identified as Chase Hove, had left his residence off NE Providence with his vehicle. Hove has not contacted his family or friends since June 5th. There are concerns that Hove might be a danger to himself. He was driving a 2014 White Chevrolet Cruz with Oregon registration 121HED
If you have any information regarding Hove’s whereabouts or information where he might be located, please contact the Bend Police Department Detectives at 541-693-6911.
MISSING: 27 Year Old Chase Hove

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