Woman missing after a week, last seen leaving Seattle clinic

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The Washington State Patrol has issued a Missing Indigenous Person Alert for a woman who has been unaccounted for since leaving a Seattle clinic over a week ago. This alarming situation has brought attention to the ongoing crisis of missing Indigenous persons, which has been a pressing issue in the area. Authorities are appealing to the public for any information that could assist in locating the woman, who was last seen near the clinic. In response to the alert, local community members, organizations, and advocates are mobilizing efforts to spread awareness and gather tips. The woman’s description, including her appearance and the clothing she wore when last seen, has been shared widely to aid in the search.

This case highlights the urgent need for vigilance and support for Indigenous communities, who often face elevated risks of violence and disappearance. The Washington State Patrol continues to investigate and is committed to finding the woman safely. As the search continues, the community remains hopeful for a positive outcome.

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