Bothell, WA police searching for missing teen

Bothell, WALocal News

Bothell police are actively seeking the public's help in finding 17-year-old Victor Man, who vanished on May 5. He left his home on foot around 4 p. m. near 228th Street Southwest and 29th Drive Southeast, without a cell phone or money, which raises concerns about his safety. Authorities consider him an endangered missing person, highlighting the urgency of the situation.

Man is described as 5'9", weighing 120 lbs, with brown eyes and black hair, and was last seen wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt, blue shorts, and black shoes. Police continue to investigate the case, emphasizing the importance of community support in locating him. This incident underscores the challenges faced by families of missing persons and the critical nature of timely public assistance in such cases. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact law enforcement by calling 911.

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