Jonathan Hoang
Arlington, WA

Jonathan Hoang went missing in Arlington, WA. He was last seen in his home on his way to bed Sunday, March 30th at 7:30 PM. He left the home without telling anyone and with only his iPad - without his jacket or shoes, wallet, or phone - all huge deviations from his typical behavior. Snohomish County Sheriff utilized SAR, professional trackers, scent dogs from multiple counties, drones, helicopters with infrared cameras, technology specialist to look at Jonathan's devices.. The final SAR took place on Saturday, April 5th, and the Snohomish County Sheriff has passed the case on to Major Crimes with no leads. The family believes he was taken by car. Although he is verbal, he may not have the skills to seek help, he struggles with problem-solving and tends to shut down when presented with a stressful situation or problem he doesn’t know how to address. If lost, he likely doesn’t know to put himself in a visible space for searchers. He will not be able to relay his own address or phone numbers. Stims: When anxious, he often rocks or paces. With high anxiety or stress, his movements can become stiff as he paces. Occasionally he has a vocal stim that sounds a bit like “hmm.” He often sits
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