Mountlake Terrace HS senior still missing

Edmonds, WALocal News

Mountlake Terrace police are actively seeking information on the whereabouts of Isaac Klingele, a senior at Mountlake Terrace High School, who has been missing since September 24. Klingele left his home that night and has not been seen or heard from since, prompting significant concern from his family and the community. He is described as having black curly hair, dark brown eyes, and standing about 6 feet tall, though his height may appear greater due to his hair. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the Mountlake Terrace Police Department at 425-670-8620, using case ID 25-18064. The case has garnered attention as it underscores the importance of safety and communication among local youth.

Community members are rallying to support the family during this distressing time. The police department remains committed to finding Klingele and ensuring his safe return. Local residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any sightings or relevant information.

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