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(UPDATE) Vancouver Police looking for a missing teen (Photo) - 01/18/20

(UPDATE)

Isaac had just returned home safe and sound.  We thank all news media outlets and the public for their concern and assistance.  

Officer Botvinnik (360)518-4101

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On 01-18-2020 Vancouver Police patrol officers responded to 5500 block of NE 82nd Ave in Vancouver (WA) to a report of a runaway juvenile.  Investigation revealed that seventeen year old Isaac Martinez had left his residence at approximately noon earlier today.

Isaac's parents are very concerned for his welfare due to Isaac's recent verbal threats to hurt himself.  

Isaac is approximately six inches two feet tall and weighs approximately (185) pounds.  His current clothing is unknown.  Isaac may be wearing glasses or contacts.  Isaac did have noticeable dark curly hair as pictured.

Isaac does not have access to a vehicle, but may get around via C-TRAN / VINE bus system by using his bus pass.  Isaac does have a cell phone which is not currently connected to a network.

Vancouver Police Department's investigators are requesting for the public to be on the lookout for Isaac and to contact their local police dispatch center if spotted.  

 

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