21-year-old man missing in Snohomish County, last seen in Arlington

Issaquah, WALocal News

Authorities are actively searching for Jonathan Hoang, a 21-year-old man with autism who was reported missing in Arlington, Washington. He was last seen on the evening of March 30, having left his home without essential belongings like a jacket, shoes, or his phone. His family is deeply concerned, noting that this behavior is out of character for him and expressing fears that he may have entered a vehicle with a stranger. Local law enforcement, including deputies from Snohomish, King, and Island Counties, along with Search and Rescue teams, are coordinating efforts to locate him. They have requested that residents check their home surveillance cameras for any signs of Jonathan.

Described as possibly wearing black slip-on shoes, a t-shirt, and pants, Jonathan is verbal and capable of engaging in conversation. His disappearance has raised alarms within the community, underscoring the importance of awareness and vigilance among residents. Anyone who spots him is urged to contact 911 immediately to assist in his safe return.

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