SPD Seeking Public Assistance in Locating Missing Teens

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department confirmed that 16-year-old Kaelab has returned home, while 15-year-old Gage remains missing. The two teens were last seen on June 12, 2025, in the early morning near Fiske and 33rd. Gage, who may still be wearing a specific shirt shown in police photos, is described as 5'6" and 125 pounds with brown hair and eyes. Kaelab, who operates at a diminished capacity, is 5'8" and weighs approximately 140 pounds, with blonde hair and brown eyes. Authorities urge the public to contact Crime Check at 509-456-2233 with any information regarding Gage's whereabouts.

The case underscores the importance of community involvement in assisting law enforcement with missing persons cases. As the search continues, local residents are reminded of the critical role they play in ensuring the safety of youth in their area. The Spokane Police Department emphasizes the urgency of locating Gage for his safety and well-being.

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