Oregon State Police Requesting Public's Assistance in locating an Overdue Motorcyclist/Missing Person -- Douglas County

Oregon State Police - 06/01/18 

The Oregon State Police (OSP) is requesting the public’s assistance in locating an overdue motorcyclist/missing person.
On June 1, 2018, OSP Troopers became aware of an overdue motorcyclist/missing person from authorities in Florida.  OSP Troopers learned that since mid-April 2018, Matthew Kyle CHAPIN, age 31, from Lake City, Florida, had been touring on his black and green 2016 Kawasaki dual sport motorcycle.  The motorcycle has a Florida License plate of MCPB29.  CHAPIN is a white male adult and is described as 6’0” tall, about 170lbs with brown hair.    CHAPIN is reported to be wearing a black helmet, black jacket and blue jeans.
CHAPIN’S last contact with friends and family was May 27th, 2018 and his last known location was near Toketee Falls on State Highway 138E in Douglas County, Oregon on May 28th, 2018 at about 430 PM.
CHAPIN’S stated itinerary was to travel from the area of Crater Lake and meet with family in Portland on June 2nd, 2018.
OSP Troopers along with assistance from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue are actively searching the area around Toketee Falls for CHAPIN.
Anyone that has seen or has information to the whereabouts of CHAPIN is encouraged to contact the OSP Southern Command Center (SCC) at 541-440-3333 and reference Case Number SP18-200098.
Attached are photos of Chapin on his motorcycle that were provided to OSP by CHAPIN’S friends and family.
No further infomation for release.
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