The family of a missing Arlington man want to refocus on finding him

Snohomish, WALocal News

Arlington resident Jonathan Hoang has been missing for two weeks, prompting an intensive search that has involved over 4,000 hours of effort from rescue teams utilizing drones, canines, and foot crews. Despite these extensive efforts, no trace of Hoang has been found, leaving family and community members in distress. They have raised concerns about miscommunication and misinformation that have clouded the investigation, complicating search efforts further. The family is calling for a renewed focus on finding Hoang, stressing the importance of clear communication between all parties involved. Local authorities are urged to streamline their efforts to ensure that the search remains a priority.

Community support has been evident, with neighbors rallying to assist in any way possible. The emotional toll on Hoang's family underscores the urgency of the situation. As the search continues, there remains a collective hope that he will be found safe and sound.

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