Spokane Police Department Seeking Assistance in Locating Missing Endangered Male

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department confirmed the safe location of Paxson Matthews, a 33-year-old male with multiple disabilities who was reported missing. Matthews, who arrived in Spokane around September 12, was last seen in the vicinity of 700 North Division. He is legally blind and deaf, struggles with speech, and has significant mobility challenges. Authorities described his appearance, including a zig-zag scar and a full beard, noting he typically wears a ball cap and carries a brown fanny pack. Community members significantly contributed to his recovery, demonstrating the vital role of public involvement in such cases.

The police urged the public to report any sightings or information related to missing persons. This incident emphasizes the need for vigilance regarding the safety of vulnerable individuals in the community. It also highlights the effectiveness of collaboration between law enforcement and local residents.

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