Missing Lynnwood Teen with Autism Found Safe

Lynnwood, WALocal News

A Lynnwood teen with autism was reported missing on Saturday but has since been found safe. The 17-year-old's disappearance raised significant concern among family and community members, leading to an active search effort. The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office confirmed the teen's safe return home on Monday, expressing heartfelt thanks to the community for their vigilance and support during the search. This incident highlights the critical role of community involvement in cases of missing persons, particularly when vulnerable individuals are involved. The sheriff's office noted that the collective efforts of residents likely aided in the successful outcome.

Community members came together to keep an eye out, demonstrating a strong sense of solidarity and responsibility. The safe return of the teen is a positive resolution to what could have been a more serious situation. It serves as a reminder of the importance of awareness and care for individuals with special needs in our communities.

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