At risk, missing person alert issued for Mountlake Terrace man

Edmonds, WALocal News

Authorities issued a missing person alert for Yang, a Mountlake Terrace man, last seen on Thursday at 9:50 a. m. near 232nd Street Southwest. He is described as 5-2, weighing 125 pounds, with gray hair and brown eyes, last wearing a black jacket. Local law enforcement expresses urgency in locating Yang due to potential risks associated with missing persons cases.

Residents are urged to call 911 if they see him, emphasizing community involvement in safety. This incident follows a trend of increasing missing person reports in the area, raising awareness among locals. Community leaders advocate for vigilance and prompt reporting of any suspicious activity. Local authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding Yang's disappearance. Such alerts serve as critical reminders of the importance of community safety and awareness.

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