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Detectives asking hikers to be on the lookout for possible human remains in Stevens Pass

Newcastle, WALocal News

In a recent appeal, the King County Sheriff's Office has asked hikers in the Stevens Pass area to keep an eye out for possible human remains linked to a missing person case dating back to 2020. The missing individual, a man reported lost two years ago, has not been found, prompting detectives to seek public assistance in their search. They believe that hikers may encounter evidence that could shed light on the case. The Sheriff's Office is particularly focused on engaging the community, reminding outdoor enthusiasts to report any unusual discoveries. This initiative highlights the critical role that public vigilance plays in solving missing persons cases.

With the ongoing investigation, the Sheriff's Office remains hopeful that new information could come to light. The appeal serves as a reminder of the persistent nature of such investigations and the community's vital involvement. As this case continues to unfold, authorities emphasize the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and citizens.

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