Showing posts with label missing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missing. Show all posts

MISSING PERSON in Shoreline

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

MISSING


Be on the lookout for David Manion (61 years of age) last seen about 3:30pm in the 2100 block of N 193rd St in Shoreline.

White Male, about 5’-10” 185 lbs, wearing a dark blue rain type jacket, black pants and shoes and an orange t-shirt. Also has on a black beanie cap.

He may not be able to communicate if you talk to him.

Please call 911 if you see him or have any information.

UPDATE: Dave is back with his family. See article.



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Two years since Shoreline man went missing

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Mike Sutherland is missing
It has now been over two years since Shoreline resident and college student Mike Sutherland went missing.

His family says, "We continue to hold out hope that he will find us again. We want to thank everyone who continues to keep their eye out for Mike, and have kept him in their thoughts."

King County Sheriff’s Office is still working this an active missing person’s case, case number 15-183051. If you have any information, call Jan Gregory at 206-263-2068 or Communications at 206-296-3311.

Mike was a student at Montana State University. He had just come home for the summer and everything seemed fine. He was last seen at home on Friday, June 26, 2015 around midnight. He left behind his wallet, ID, and debit cards. His phone was inactive.

Search groups fanned out all over Shoreline. Hundreds of posters went up all over the Seattle area. There has never been a contact, a clue, or a sighting.

Mike really did vanish without a trace. His family holds hope that someday he will come back to them.

"Any possible information, no matter if you think it is important or not could be vital in helping us find Mike.
"If you see him, tell him his family loves him and would love to see him." 


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Fourth of July: not a pet's favorite holiday

Monday, June 26, 2017

Scared of fireworks
Fireworks are beautiful to look at, but they can be scary for our pets. The bangs and booms are hard on their sensitive hearing, and even the calmest pet can get upset by the unfamiliar loud noises.

To help your pet cope with the noise from fireworks, and reduce the chance that it runs away, Regional Animal Services of King County offers these tips:

  1. Keep your pet secured indoors in the quietest room of your home while fireworks are going off. You can also use soothing music or television as a distraction. Some pets will stay calmer when placed in a secure crate in a darkened, quiet room.
  2. If your pet is normally kept outside, bring them inside or put them in a well-ventilated garage or shed or in a basement during fireworks displays.
  3. Make sure your pet is licensed and has an ID tag or microchip. Pets with ID have a much greater chance of being returned to their owners.
  4. Don't assume that your pet won't react just because you haven't had problems in the past. Sometimes, pets become sensitive to loud noises later in life.

If your pet is lost, check in person at PAWS and check back often. It may take some time before spooked pets are brought to shelters.

PAWS shelters strays from Brier, Edmonds, Kenmore, Lake Forest Park, Mill Creek, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Shoreline and Woodinville.
If your pet is not at PAWS, please keep coming back. Your pet may arrive the next day or the next week, and since many animals look alike we cannot guarantee we will be able to match a completed lost report with your pet. Your chances of finding your pet increase if you return to the shelter on a regular basis.

Here's PAWS information for missing pets
Here's PAWS information for when you find a pet

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Missing: Shorecrest grad has been gone since Sunday

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Rene Elamparo is missing

Shorecrest graduate and former Hip Hop team member Rene Elamparo has been reported missing by his family.

Has anyone seen or heard from my brother Rene Elamparo? He hasn't been to his apartment, his job and we haven't heard from him since Sunday afternoon.
Please call or message us (Cathy Elamparo) if anyone has any information.



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Teenager missing from Woodinville - KCSO asks for help finding her

Friday, February 24, 2017


The King county Sheriff's Office has asked for the public's help to locate a missing 16 year old Woodinville girl, Jessica Dark. Her vehicle was found at the Seattle Times North Creek facility parking lot in Bothell.

When last seen she was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, light gray sweatpants, and black mid-calf hight top shoes. She has a nose ring and a tattoo on her left inner forearm.

If you believe you see her or have information, call Jan Gregory at 206-263-2068 or the Communications Center at 206-296-3311.



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Missing teenager found in Federal Way

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Florida girl found in Federal Way
after disappearing from Skagit County
Katelynn “Katie” Barlow, 14, is now safe with law enforcement authorities after she was located in Federal Way Thursday afternoon. She appears to be healthy and unharmed, but will be assessed further.

The joint investigation by the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI developed information that led to Katie at a mall in Federal Way. Before her recovery around 1pm, she was last seen on Sunday, July 17, around 10:30pm in the Big Lake, Washington, area, where she had been vacationing with extended family. Katie’s home residence is in Brevard County, Florida.

Investigators appreciated the abundance of tips, and support for their search. There have been no arrests. The investigation will continue in order to learn more about the circumstances of Katie’s disappearance.



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Missing teenager - FOUND

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Katelynn Barlow was found Thursday in Federal Way. See story.


Katelynn (Katie) Barlow, 14, is missing after visiting extended family in the Big Lake, Washington area.

Katie Barlow is missing
Photo courtesy Seattle FBI
Although the search for her is based in Skagit County, Katelynn may have travelled to Snohomish County.

In case she may have traveled further, investigators are asking the public across Washington state to please keep an eye out for Katelynn.

The FBI is assisting Skagit County Sheriff’s Office in its search efforts.

Any person with information should contact the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office at 360-428-3211.




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Few leads in search for missing Shoreline man

Friday, July 3, 2015



Mike Sutherland is still missing. The Shoreline man, on break from college in Montana, was last seen at his home near Shorewood High School on Friday evening, June 26. He left without his wallet or identification. His phone has been inactive since midnight Friday.

His family would like to talk to the person who was with Mike on Friday afternoon from 2-4pm.

Mike Sutherland
Winter 2015

They are asking that as people go out of town for the holiday weekend they bring a flyer or two to post at trailheads, ranger stations, and other public places.

Businesses along Aurora are asked to check their security footage for Friday night to see if they can spot Mike.

Anyone with any leads is asked to call 9-1-1 or his sister Erin at 206-450-7836. Check the Facebook page for the latest activity in the search and how you can help.



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STILL MISSING: All options are open in search for missing Shoreline man

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

The family of missing Shoreline student Michael Sutherland is no longer following the theory of his being lost on a local trail.

The family has no solid information about where Michael Sutherland may be after Friday night, so they are keeping ALL OPTIONS open in the Shoreline and Greater Seattle area.

He was last seen on Friday night at his home in Shoreline. He did not bring his ID, debit cards or wallet with him. His phone has been off/inactive since Friday night also around midnight. 

Reports from the community, all of which are unconfirmed, report sightings in Capitol Hill, Rainier Valley, Alki, and downtown Seattle.

His sister Erin says,
My family is asking everyone to keep searching, posting flyers, and talking with anyone they can. We have yet to find any concrete information, but participation from the public and friends has proved invaluable. We are hopeful. 
We are asking people to call myself (Erin, Mike's sister) at 206-450-7836 or the King County Sheriff's office 9-1-1. 
We have a Facebook page called "Find Mike Sutherland" we are posting any and all information there, including possible sightings as we hear them from the public. We love Michael very much, and want him home safe.  

Please post or forward the flyer on social media, and around the Seattle area.



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MISSING: Shoreline student is missing

Monday, June 29, 2015

Michael Sutherland is missing
20 year old Shorewood grad Michael Sutherland has been missing for two days now. 

He was last seen around midnight on Friday at his parents’ house in Shoreline, near Shorewood High School.

He is home for the summer from college in Montana and being out of communication with his friends and family is very out of character for him.

If anyone has seen him or has any information about his whereabouts, contact either the Shoreline Police Department 9-1-1 or his sister Erin at 206-450-7836.

Friends and family met at Shorewood High at noon Monday to hand out flyers in the neighborhood.



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FOUND: Missing Shorecrest boy returns

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The family of Younis Ali has let us know that he was found this morning and is back with his family.


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FOUND: Shoreline boy missing - family asks for help from public

Monday, November 5, 2012

UPDATE: Younis Ali was found and is back with his family.


Younis Ali is a student at Shorecrest High School and has been missing since Friday morning. 

His family and friends do NOT believe he has run away and ask your help in finding him.



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Missing, endangered baby found safe in Oregon

Monday, September 10, 2012

According to the King County Sheriff's Office, the missing, endangered baby last seen in Shoreline, has been found safe in Aloha, Oregon. (see previous article).

After a tip, the Washington County sheriff's office found the baby and mother early Monday at a relative's house in Aloha.

The father of the baby, Quandra Powell, who was thought to be with the mother and child, has been picked up on his warrants. After an anonymous tip Monday, he was arrested in the Skyway area by King County Sheriff’s Deputies. 

The mother, Trina Curry, was arrested by Washington County Sheriff’s Office when she tried to keep the officers from taking the baby. 

King County does not plan to pursue charges here on Trina. The case will be handled by Family Court.

The baby is in the care of CPS and is doing fine.


 




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Shoreline man missing - found at Harborview

Friday, April 27, 2012

Shoreline police put out a bulletin on Thursday morning, April 26, for 85 year old Het Van Tran of Shoreline.

According to the King County Sheriff's office, Mr. Tran was last seen at home at 1st Ave NE and NE 146th Ct, Shoreline, on 04/25/2012 at 5:30pm. He had just been returned home at 4:30pm, after a citizen found him at 1st Ave NE and NE 156th St, Shoreline.

At that time Mr. TRAN was confused, looked like he had been injured, and repeated “No English.” Mr. TRAN is in dire need of prescribed medication and has a recent history of falls.

A couple of hours later, police cancelled the alert, announcing only that Mr. Tran had been located at Harborview Hospital in Seattle.



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