Reward to find Jonathan Hoang now at 100k

Kirkland, WALocal News

The reward for locating Jonathan Hoang, a 21-year-old with a developmental disability, has risen to $100,000 thanks to a donation from a Florida businessman. Hoang was possibly seen on surveillance footage in Kirkland last week, prompting extensive community search efforts. Local authorities are urging residents to check their security cameras for any signs of him. His disappearance has deeply affected family and friends, emphasizing the importance of public awareness in such cases. The community's proactive response demonstrates a strong commitment to supporting affected families.

This increased reward may encourage more individuals to participate in the search, potentially leading to new information. Such community involvement can be crucial in locating missing persons, particularly those with vulnerabilities. As the search continues, volunteers are organizing efforts to cover more areas in hopes of finding Hoang.

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