Reward to find Jonathan Hoang now at 100k

Kirkland, WALocal News

The reward for information on the disappearance of Jonathan Hoang, a 21-year-old with a developmental disability, has grown to $100,000. Initially set at $10,000 by his family and Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound, the reward increased after Earl Stewart, owner of Earl Stewart Toyota, contributed $90,000. Hoang went missing from Snohomish County on March 30, and a possible sighting was reported in Kirkland last week. His family, alongside volunteers, has been actively distributing flyers in the area, and a community search is planned for Thursday evening. The Autism Foundation is organizing a community call-out event, asking participants to step outside and call for Jonathan to raise awareness.

They encourage residents to check their home security cameras for any potential clues. Information can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, which is vital for bringing Jonathan home. The local community's involvement highlights the urgency and importance of finding him.

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The reward for locating missing 21-year-old Jonathan Hoang, who has a developmental disability, has risen to $100,000 due to a contribution from a Florida businessman. Surveillance footage possibly captured Hoang in Kirkland last week, prompting community efforts to search for him and urging residents to check their security cameras.