
The person at the center of this case
Oulay Vanh Thanavong
Justice for Oulay Vanh Thanavong — the trail went cold in 2016, but the truth hasn't.
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What were Oulay's work schedule and duties at Delta Airlines on May 2, 2016?
Did coworkers or colleagues at the airport notice anything unusual about his behavior or demeanor that day?
Were there any security camera recordings from the airport that captured his movements on the day he disappeared?
Oulay Vanh Thanavong, a 41-year-old Delta Airlines employee, disappeared on May 2, 2016, after being last seen at Fort Worth/Dallas International Airport in Texas. The circumstances of his disappearance remain unclear, with no confirmed sightings or leads reported since that date. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is urged to contact the Fort Worth Police Department.
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Has there been any activity on his bank accounts, phone, or other personal accounts since his disappearance?
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Official wording
NamUs case MP34480. Missing person: Oulay Vanh Thanavong.
Last known contact: 2016-05-02 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX. Circumstances: He is an employee of delta airlines and was last seen at the Fort Worth/Dallas airport.
Demographics: 41 years, Male, Asian. Physical description: 5 ft 8 in, 165 lbs, hair: Black, eyes: Brown.
Investigating agency: Fort Worth Police Department | 16044349.
Oulay Vanh Thanavong was last seen at Fort Worth/Dallas International Airport where he worked as a Delta Airlines employee.
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