Local case directory

Missing persons in Renton, Washington.

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Cases connected to Renton

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

Case photo for Gregory Shane
Missing

Gregory Shane

Renton, WA

Last seen May 1, 2022

Age 61
Case photo for Lucero Jurado
Missing

Lucero Jurado

Renton, WA

Last seen Jul 18, 2025

Age 34
Case photo for Jose Antunez-Vargas
Missing

Jose Antunez-Vargas

Renton, WA

Last seen Jun 19, 2019

Age 17
Case photo for Michael Ash
Missing

Michael Ash

Renton, WA

Last seen Apr 17, 2023

Age 35
Case photo for Anthony Pfulmann
Missing

Anthony Pfulmann

Renton, WA

Last seen Mar 13, 1991

Age 18
Case photo for John Montgomery
Missing

John Montgomery

Renton, WA

Last seen Mar 1, 2011

Age 25
Case photo for Alvin McCluskey
Missing

Alvin McCluskey

Renton, WA

Last seen Nov 20, 2000

Age 84
Case photo for Salie Signani
Missing

Salie Signani

Renton, WA

Last seen Jun 1, 1973

Age 32
Case photo for Michael Wilk
Missing

Michael Wilk

Renton, WA

Last seen Jan 1, 2001

Age 36
Case photo for Edith Margaret Claver
Missing

Edith Margaret Claver

Renton, WA

Last seen Nov 27, 2009

Age 47
Case photo for Dayton Ledonya Frazier
Missing

Dayton Ledonya Frazier

Renton, WA

Last seen Dec 18, 2012

Age 22

Missing-person awareness in Renton

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Sharing flyers in Renton

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