Missing Indigenous Person alert issues for man last seen in Bellingham

Bellingham, WALocal News

A missing Indigenous Person alert has been issued for Nathan Roy, a 71-year-old man last seen walking from PeaceHealth St Joseph Medical Center in Bellingham, WA. Roy is described as 6'2" tall, with white hair and brown eyes, and was wearing a shirt and sweatpants when last observed. He was previously reported missing after being discharged from Whatcom County Jail last month but was found later that day. The Washington State Patrol's alert highlights the urgency of locating Roy, given his age and circumstances. Local authorities are actively seeking assistance from the community to ensure his safe return.

Missing person cases, particularly involving Indigenous individuals, have gained increased attention in recent years due to their alarming frequency. Community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any sightings. Anyone with information regarding Roy's location should call 911.

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