Local case directory

Missing persons in Lynnwood, Washington.

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Cases connected to Lynnwood

Showing up to 100 published flyers. Open any case to review the source and sharing options.

Case photo for Lucas Robichaux
Missing

Lucas Robichaux

Lynnwood, WA

Last seen Feb 5, 2011

Age 29
Case photo for Michael York
Missing

Michael York

Lynnwood, WA

Last seen Jan 1, 2011

Age 49
Case photo for Cynthia DeVries
Missing

Cynthia DeVries

Lynnwood, WA

Last seen May 30, 2006

Age 41
Case photo for Antonio Rosas
Missing

Antonio Rosas

Lynnwood, WA

Last seen Sep 16, 2010

Age 25
Case photo for Joseph D. VanderHouwen
Missing

Joseph D. VanderHouwen

Lynnwood, WA

Last seen Jul 10, 2014

Age 25
Case photo for Nguyet Thu Phung
Missing

Nguyet Thu Phung

Lynnwood, WA

Last seen May 9, 1991

Age 19
Case photo for Tracey Elizabeth Brazzel
Missing

Tracey Elizabeth Brazzel

Lynnwood, WA

Last seen May 26, 1995

Age 22

Missing-person awareness in Lynnwood

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Sharing flyers in Lynnwood

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