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Vancouver police seek help finding missing teen last seen near Glen Jackson Bridge

Portland, ORLocal News

Vancouver police are urgently seeking assistance from the community to locate a missing endangered teen, Tristan Huang, who was last seen on September 14, 2024, near the Glen Jackson Bridge. Authorities have expressed deep concern for Huang's safety and well-being, given the circumstances surrounding his disappearance. The Vancouver Police Department responded to a report regarding Huang's absence and has been actively investigating since that time. In an effort to expedite the search, they are asking anyone who may have seen Huang or has information regarding his whereabouts to contact them immediately. The police have emphasized that community engagement is vital for the successful recovery of the missing teen.

This situation sheds light on the critical issue of youth safety, particularly in urban environments. The department is committed to utilizing all available resources to ensure Huang is found and returned home safely. Updates on the case will be provided as new information emerges.

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