Washington – Missing Teen: 16-Year-Old Last Seen in Lacey Oct. 23; Police Activate Indigenous Alert

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Lacey, WA – Washington State Patrol has activated a Missing Indigenous Person Alert (MIPA) for 16-year-old Yzabella Abundi-Green, who was last seen in Lacey on October 23, 2025, around 10 a.m. near the Regional Athletic Center (RAC).

According to the alert, Yzabella is described as 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing 115 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She was reportedly wearing a pink Aeropostale hoodie, black leggings, and was carrying a large purse when she was last seen.

Authorities say she is considered at-risk, and the alert was requested by the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office and activated by Washington State Patrol. Officials urge anyone who may have seen Yzabella or knows of her whereabouts to call 911 immediately.

The MIPA system, created to address the disproportionate number of missing Indigenous individuals in Washington, helps mobilize the public quickly when a person is believed to be in danger.

The case number is 25-04449, and the post from the Washington State Patrol emphasizes that it is not monitored — all sightings or information should be directed to emergency services.

Residents in the Lacey and Thurston County areas are encouraged to check outdoor cameras, doorbell footage, and nearby trails for any sign of the missing teen.


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