Local case directory

Missing persons in Kennewick, Washington.

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Cases connected to Kennewick

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Case photo for Jessica Adams
Missing

Jessica Adams

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Sep 1, 2020

Age 44
Case photo for Bruce Nilson
Missing

Bruce Nilson

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Aug 11, 2003

Age 50
Case photo for Toni Atchley
Missing

Toni Atchley

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Jul 22, 2022

Age 54
Case photo for Tammy Berg
Missing

Tammy Berg

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Mar 1, 2020

Age 55
Case photo for Pavel Busev
Missing

Pavel Busev

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Oct 24, 2021

Age 31
Case photo for Ian Gooldy
Missing

Ian Gooldy

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Nov 29, 2020

Age 45
Case photo for Freda Knowshisgun
Missing

Freda Knowshisgun

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Oct 18, 2016

Age 34
Case photo for Saul Franco Mercado
Missing

Saul Franco Mercado

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Nov 26, 1999

Age 26
Case photo for Jose Luis Perez-Alpizar
Missing

Jose Luis Perez-Alpizar

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Aug 28, 1998

Age 42
Case photo for Sofia Lucerno Juarez
Missing

Sofia Lucerno Juarez

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Feb 4, 2003

Age 4
Case photo for Timothy Rice
Missing

Timothy Rice

Kennewick, WA

Last seen Jan 11, 2001

Age 40

Missing-person awareness in Kennewick

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