Mountlake Terrace HS senior still missing

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Mountlake Terrace police are actively searching for Isaac Klingele, a senior at Mountlake Terrace High School, who has been missing since September 24. Klingele left his home that night, and his family has not heard from him since. He is described as having black curly hair, dark brown eyes, and a height of about 6 feet, appearing taller due to his hair. The police department has opened a case and is soliciting tips from the community to aid in locating him. Authorities emphasize the importance of public assistance in such cases, as timely information can be crucial.

Anyone with relevant details is encouraged to contact the Mountlake Terrace Police Department at 425-670-8620 and reference case ID 25-18064. The case has raised significant concern within the community, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by local youth. Missing person cases often instigate community vigilance and support for families in distress.

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