Local case directory

Missing persons in Kirkland, Washington.

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Cases connected to Kirkland

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Case photo for Travis Garner
Missing

Travis Garner

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Mar 14, 2025

Age 38
Case photo for Michael Boyce
Missing

Michael Boyce

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Sep 3, 2023

Age 36
Case photo for Maximus Morness Kawabata
Missing

Maximus Morness Kawabata

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Jul 25, 2013

Age 5
Case photo for Daniel Lehr
Missing

Daniel Lehr

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Feb 2, 2021

Age 58
Case photo for Timothy Coulson
Missing

Timothy Coulson

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Jun 14, 1982

Age 25
Case photo for Barbara Choc-Chum
Missing

Barbara Choc-Chum

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Jun 18, 2018

Age 16
Case photo for John Bradshaw
Missing

John Bradshaw

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Mar 26, 2010

Age 64
Case photo for Ronald Putnam
Missing

Ronald Putnam

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Jun 27, 1990

Age 48
Case photo for Hartanto Teguh Santoso
Missing

Hartanto Teguh Santoso

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Feb 19, 2001

Age 31
Case photo for Steven Lagrand Nielson
Missing

Steven Lagrand Nielson

Kirkland, WA

Last seen Jun 16, 1996

Age 37

Missing-person awareness in Kirkland

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Sharing flyers in Kirkland

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