NORMAN —
A Purcell man’s disappearance earlier this week is being considered “suspicious” by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, according to a release Thursday.
Nathan Dale Blankenship, 32, of Purcell, has not been seen since Saturday, Feb. 2, and was reported missing from Oklahoma City.
Agents and county deputies are currently pursuing leads in southern Oklahoma.
Those with any information are asked to contact the OSBI at 1-800-522-8017.
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