Have you seen this man? (Your help is needed)

PORT ANGELES — Family members and Clallam County sheriff’s deputies are searching for Robert “Bob” Goss, who is missing.

It is believed he left his sister’s house, 149 Finn Hall Road, between Port Angeles and Sequim, at about 5 a.m. Monday driving a silver 2006 Jeep Cherokee, Washington license 161 VUO.

Goss is 78 years old, 6-foot-3, gray hair and brown eyes, and is believed to be wearing a red pullover sweatshirt and navy-blue ballcap emblazoned with a “BERLIN” logo. (See photo of Goss, at right)

If seen, please notify 9-1-1 (case #2011-3487) and/or his sister, Mary Ann Hudson, 360-452-4607.

Here is a Facebook posting from his sister:

“Hi everyone. I need prayers on behalf of my brother Bob, who is 78 and in my care.

“Early, early this AM [Monday], for some unknown reason, he took my keys off of the hook in the kitchen and drove my car off in the dark while we all slept.

“Nearest reason I can figure is we were out of Coca Cola. I know, I know. It is now dark here and he has still not shown up. He is on an APB for the state of WA as missing, I have checked hospitals, towing co’s, his favorite hang-outs. No Bob.

“He hasn’t used his debit card at all. It is freezing outside, and if he falls down he cannot get up without assistance. Biggest fear is he went down a strange road and could not turn around — got out and fell.

“Many, many roads around here. Jeff has been searching all day. I’ll keep you posted. Please pray for Bob. He is not dressed warmly from what I see here, and he cannot walk very far. xoxo–Mary Ann.”

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