SPD Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Missing Teens

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department confirmed that 16-year-old Kaelab has returned home, but 15-year-old Gage is still missing. Kaelab was last seen on June 12, 2025, in the early morning hours near Fiske and 33rd. He is described as 5'8" tall, weighing approximately 140 pounds, with blonde hair and brown eyes. Gage, on the other hand, is 5'6" tall, weighs around 125 pounds, and may still be wearing the same shirt shown in the provided photo. The police urge the community to assist in locating Gage and have requested anyone with information to contact Crime Check at 509-456-2233.

Kaelab's diminished capacity adds urgency to the matter, emphasizing the need for immediate attention. This case underscores the critical role of community involvement in addressing missing persons incidents. The Spokane Police Department continues to prioritize the safety and well-being of both teens.

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