La Conner, Washington – A Missing Indigenous Person Alert has been activated for two teens last seen Tuesday night, prompting an urgent public appeal.
According to the Washington State Patrol, the alert was issued on behalf of the Swinomish Police Department after Mayleah Day-Jack and Hamyley Day-Jack, both 16, were reported missing.
Authorities said the teens were last seen around 9 p.m. on March 25 near Smokehouse Road in La Conner. Investigators believe the two may be together, but their direction of travel remains unknown.
Both teens are described as 5 feet 1 inch tall, weighing approximately 130 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. They were last seen wearing dark clothing.
Officials have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding their disappearance, but the activation of a Missing Indigenous Person Alert indicates heightened concern for their safety.
Anyone who sees the teens is urged to call 911 immediately. The alert notes the social media post is not monitored for tips. For non-emergency information, the public can contact authorities at 360-428-3211 and reference case number 26-SP0450.
The case underscores ongoing concerns about missing Indigenous persons across Washington state, where coordinated alerts are used to increase visibility and speed response efforts.
This situation may be especially relevant for local students and families in the La Conner and broader Skagit County area.
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