KC Allen Kultgen Missing Since March 30, 2009 in Spokane, WA (Update: Found Safe)
13 year old KC Allen Kultgen, a 7th grade student at Chase Middle School has been missing since March 30, 2009. KC Allen Kultgen was last seen around 11:00 pm on in the area of Glenrose and Glennaire in south Spokane County.
His mother think he may have walked to the Browne’s Mountain area or the neighborhood around 57th and Regal. He may have attempted to get to Moses Lake or Hayden, Idaho as well.
Kultgen Description:
- White male
- five feet tall
- 165 pounds
- brown hair
- blue eyes.
If anyone with information about KC Allen Kultgen’s whereabouts, please call 911 or Crime Check at 509-456-2233
UPDATE I: This is bizarre, 14 Year Old Noel A. Kalekini is Missing and has not been seen since 9:20 pm Monday night. Police reported Kalekini has a diminished mental capacity as it is believed that she functions mentally at the level of an 8 year-old child.
Noel A. Kalekini, 14, left the Wal-Mart on North Colton Street near Northpointe Shopping Center Monday about 9:20 p.m. and hasn’t been seen since, according to Spokane police.
She was last seen wearing a zip-up hooded top, a white undershirt, blue jeans and tan, Ugg-brand boots, police said.
UPDATE II: Missing girl located at Spokane Valley Mall Safe
UPDATE III: Missing Teen KC Allen Kultgen Found at Moose Lake
KC Allen Kultgen, a 13-year-old boy missing for almost two weeks, was found today in Moses Lake.
UPDATE IV: Correction … Missing teen found safe in Moses Lake
Police in Moses Lake found the teen shortly after midnight Sunday. He was evaluated by mental health professionals in that city and then released to his mother. Additional details regarding the teen’s recovery were not available.
The story said that he was found and returned to his mother after a mental evaluation. It doesn’t sound like this child is deceased.
Comment by Jennifer Brown | April 16, 2009
It looks KC Allen was found alive & well – not deceased.
Comment by Liz Feliciano Olivier | April 16, 2009
KC Allen Kultgen was found alive, not deceased.
http://www.khq.com/global/story.asp?s=10170850
Comment by Liz Feliciano Olivier | April 16, 2009