Spokane Police Department Seeking Assistance in Locating Missing Endangered Male

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police successfully located Paxson Matthews, a 33-year-old endangered adult reported missing. He was last seen around 700 North Division and arrived in Spokane on or about September 12. Matthews is legally blind, deaf, and has significant mobility difficulties, necessitating medical care. He stands 5'10" and weighs around 125 pounds, characterized by a large scar from ear to ear and a full beard. The police thanked community members for their vital assistance in this case, emphasizing the importance of public involvement in such situations.

Matthews is known to frequent the South Hill and Gonzaga areas, carrying a brown fanny pack and likely wearing black dress shoes. His case sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and the critical role of community vigilance. The prompt response from the community and police underscores the urgency in locating endangered individuals.

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