SPD Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Missing Teens

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police continue their search for missing teens Gage (15) and Kaelab (16), who were last seen on June 12, 2025. Kaelab has returned home, but Gage is still missing, raising concerns among family and friends. Kaelab is described as 5'8" and 140 pounds with blonde hair, while Gage stands at 5'6" and weighs approximately 125 pounds with brown hair. Officials indicate that Gage may still be wearing the same shirt shown in a photo released earlier. The police emphasize the need for community assistance in finding Gage and encourage anyone with information to reach out to Crime Check at 509-456-2233.

The missing persons case underscores the critical role that public awareness and vigilance play in ensuring the safety of vulnerable individuals. Spokane Police Department is dedicated to resolving this case and ensuring Gage's safe return. Community cooperation is vital in locating missing persons, and officials remain hopeful for Gage's safe return.

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