Multiple At-Risk Individuals Missing Across U.S. States
Multiple At-Risk Individuals Missing Across U.S. States

Multiple At-Risk Individuals Missing Across U.S. States

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Authorities in several U.S. states are conducting urgent searches for multiple missing individuals, many of whom are children or adults with autism and considered at risk. In Washington, 21-year-old Jonathan Hoang remains missing since March, with renewed community efforts following new security footage and a $10,000 reward. Searches in Kansas City and Colorado Springs focus on 24-year-old Deon Bell-Battles and 16-year-old Cortlan Oade, both with autism and considered high risk, while a 14-year-old boy is missing after swimming outside a designated area in Ohio's East Fork State Park. In Florida and Oklahoma, authorities are seeking 12-year-old Kemane Gordon and 15-year-old nonverbal Raymond Kellogg, respectively, both minors with special needs. Local communities and law enforcement agencies are mobilized in all cases, urging the public to report sightings or information. The incidents underscore broader concerns about the safety of vulnerable individuals with autism and other special needs.

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