SPD Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Missing Teens

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police are requesting public assistance in locating two missing teens, Gage, 15, and Kaelab, 16, last seen on June 12, 2025. Kaelab has safely returned home, but Gage remains missing, prompting authorities to seek community help. Gage stands at 5 feet 6 inches and weighs around 125 pounds, with brown hair and eyes, while Kaelab is 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing about 140 pounds, with blonde hair and brown eyes. Police indicate that Gage may still be wearing the same shirt depicted in his photo. The department emphasizes the importance of community involvement in locating Gage.

They urge anyone with information to contact Crime Check at 509-456-2233. This case highlights the ongoing concern for missing children in Spokane, underscoring the need for vigilance and community cooperation. The Spokane Police continue to work diligently to ensure Gage's safe return.

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