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Justin Lee McConville, a 24-year-old Native American man, was last seen in January 2015 in Toppenish, Washington, located on the Yakama Indian Reservation. His exact date of disappearance is unclear, but it is known that Justin frequently traveled between Washington and Oregon to fish along the Columbia River. At the time of his disappearance, he was known for having several distinctive tattoos, including a full sleeve on his right arm featuring Chief Joseph and a tribal design on his left arm. ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 01, 2015

Victim Details

Jan 11, 2017

Mar 19, 2024

Justin

McConville

33

24

72 inches

170 lbs

American Indian / Alaska Native

Male

In the winter of 2015, a young man named Justin Lee McConville vanished from Toppenish, Washington, a city within the boundaries of the Yakama Indian Reservation. At 24 years old, Justin was a member of the American Indian community, and his disappearance has left his loved ones with unanswered questions. The exact date of his last contact is unknown, though it is recorded as January of that year. At the time he went missing, Justin was known to travel frequently to Oregon and would often fish along the Columbia River. His lifestyle was described by some as nomadic, and while he was believed to have a residence in Toppenish, he did not have a permanent address. Justin is described as a Native American male with black hair and brown eyes, standing at approximately six feet tall and weighing around 170 pounds. He is distinguished by several noticeable tattoos. On his right arm, he has a sleeve tattoo that includes a depiction of Chief Joseph. His left arm is adorned with a tribal fishing design, and a Native American design is tattooed on his back. The case was officially reported to the Yakama Nation Tribal Police on November 9, 2016, and his information was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) in early 2017. The disappearance of Justin McConville is a case that, even years later, has very few details available to the public. Information regarding the specific circumstances of what led to his disappearance, what he was last seen wearing, or any potential leads in the investigation have not been widely publicized. His case is a somber reminder of the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people in Washington state, which has one of the highest numbers of such cases in the United States. The lack of available information creates a painful void for his family and community, who continue to hope for answers. The investigation into Justin McConville's disappearance remains open, a quiet but persistent search for a son, a friend, and a member of the Yakama Nation who has been missing for far too long.

Jan 01, 2015

Toppenish

Washington

Yakima County

Yes

6056

Yakama Nation Tribal Police

Toppenish

Washington

Yakima County

98948

Todd Beebe

Detective

50 Wishpoosh Road, Washington

5098652933

Tribal

Law Enforcement

16-010019

2016-11-09

Yakama Nation Tribal Police

Black

Brown

Brown

06/27/2026


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