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Wednesday 8 February 2012

Police Seek Information On Missing Renton Man [in Washington State]

Ratchhin Duong, a 32 year old Cambodian/Chinese man was last seen at 5 a.m. on February 3, 2012. Call Renton Police Department at 425-430-7500 if you have any information. The Renton Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Ratchhin Duong, a 32 year old Cambodian/Chinese male who was last seen at 5 a.m. on February 3, 2012, in the 100 block of Hoquiam Avenue NE in Renton, WA. His vehicle was located, abandoned on I-405 on February 4th, near exit 7 (NE 44th Street).

Ratchhin Duong is described as a Cambodian/Chinese male, 5’ 6”, brown eyes and black hair, with a mole on his left check. His right arm is covered in brightly colored tattoos including koi fish. Duong may be suffering from paranoia and mental illness. Photos of Mr. Duong are attached.

If you have seen Ratchhin Duong, observed him in the area of Exit 7 on Interstate 405, or know of his current whereabouts, please call 9-1-1 or contact the Renton Police Department at 425-430-7500.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why Cambodian/Chinese. You can only be a Cambodian or a Chinese, but not half and haft.

Anonymous said...

Here is the truth about the Chinese. All Chinese, everywhere they are, are Chinese whose hearts and mind belong to their motherland. So why do they stick the other country to their Chinese part? It tells people where they came from, for example, Filipino Chinese, Malaysian Chinese, Cambodian Chinese, etc. Here is the sad part about these people when they go abroad--when they do something excellent and has good reputation, they will say they are Chinese. When they do something bad like robbing, cheating, killing, they will say they are the Cambodian or other non-Chinese. Do you see the hyprocracy?

Anonymous said...

One of my friends lives in Long Beach (California) he was born in Cambodia the so-called ( kon chav chin) in srok Khmer, he identified himself as Cambodian/American and not Chinese/American. Once he went to see Chinese community at China-town (Los angles) no one acknowledged him as a Chinese man because of the talking with accents, he was fully discouraged unlike most of the Khmer (kon chav chin) have pretended to be the real Chinese people when asked.
Kompong Cham, Cambodia

Anonymous said...

Who cares!!!! This man is missing why do you care about the fact that they wrote Cambodian/Chinese!!

Anonymous said...

Different way of life. We live in Europe and have European citizenship, but we always said, that we are Cambodian or Khmer.

Anonymous said...

One good thing for sure that I know and proud of of being a Chinese blood is that they never have incestuous relationship between father and daughters.
I and my siblings regarded my father as a living god as I was the only and youngest son among other 5 elder sisters.My mother died when I was 9 and my father took care all of us until one by one we got to start our own new family.I love my mother and grandma as they were both dark skin Khmer and I adored my hard working Chinese father.I started to know about incest cases when I rented a house of a Cambodian school inspector who stated first fuc!c school girls then his own daughter when his wife was away.Khmer houses and rooms are not sound proof!

Anonymous said...

When i was visiting Cambodia, i also noticed that society now accepts incest relationship between step-fathers and daughters. Families that are often poor and uneducated in poverty area or province.

Its becoming acceptable to hold the families together by having sex with the father or even mothers or wife selling sex for income often with government officials or businessmen.

Anonymous said...

I thought this article is about a missing paranoia/mental illness cambodian/chinese man. What does incest have to do with this guy?

Anonymous said...

Thanks 3:37 PM! I think 3:48 AM started bashing the Chinese, then 7:50 AM started pointing out one good character of Chinese men toward theirs children versus some pervert Khmers!
We forgot about this poor 32 year old Washington state dweller even if he just walked pass us!!
Good grief.

Anonymous said...

Look! If you’re a Chinese guy living and born in srok Khmer, you are Chinese/Cambodian and if you go to live in China you are Cambodian/Chinese and now you are Cambodian/American because you’re living in the United States, that’s it, nothing wrong with that.

Anonymous said...

4:13AM
Wrong. If you are born in Cambodia, you are a Cambodian period. You can say you are Cambodian of Chinese Ethnic, like Cambodian of Khmer ethnic, but we should all be Cambodians. The word Cambodia should be bold, highlighted, and by itself. Anything good should be for Cambodian glory alone, no matter what ethnic your are from.

Anonymous said...

With all do respect, this isn't a discussion board on what ethnicitys these people are. This person regardless of his race is MISSING!! For crying out loud... Literally he is my family member and to read your pov on Cambodian/Chinese makes me sick to my stomach. I'm sure many of others as well. You people ought to be ashamed of yourself and have NO BUSINESS posting your pov. What if it was your brother, son friend? How would u like it. Why did those posts get approved anyhow. That is very disrespectful.!!! We love & will always love and miss you! <3

Khmerization said...

3:47 PM, I'm really sorry about the loss of your brother. I wish that he is safe and alive.
Regarding the comments here, I have no time to moderate them because, like everyone else, I am too busy earning a living. Besides, as a I have gone through the comments, I have not found any comments that dehumanise your brother, although they have hotly debated about his ethnicity. If you are offended, then I'm very sorry.

May the Buddha bless your brother and may God protect him so he can return home safely.