SPD Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Missing Teens

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police continue their search for missing teenagers Kaelab and Gage, who were last seen in the early morning hours of June 12, 2025. Kaelab, aged 16, is described as 5'8" tall and weighing about 140 pounds, while 15-year-old Gage stands at 5'6" and weighs approximately 125 pounds. Kaelab has returned home, but Gage remains missing, prompting authorities to ask for community assistance. Police encourage anyone with information regarding Gage's whereabouts to call Crime Check at 509-456-2233. Gage may still be wearing the same shirt depicted in a photo released by the police, while details about Kaelab’s clothing at the time of his disappearance remain unclear.

The case reference number is 2025-20117186, and local law enforcement emphasizes the importance of community involvement in such cases. Missing person cases can have a lasting impact on families and the community, making timely information crucial. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and follow up on any leads that may arise.

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