Tyler Christensen Found – The group of a missing Mukilteo youngster says there have been no new leads in his vanishing.
Sixteen-year-old Tyler Christensen disappeared on April 19, 2016 while strolling to a young gathering meeting at chapel.
In a post on the ‘Help Find Tyler’ Facebook page, they posted this update.
“After three years we miss you considerably more, Tyler. You are consistently in our souls and on our psyches. He is as yet absent. We actually don’t have a clue what occurred, nor do we have any new leads or updates. We continue looking, sharing, trusting, supplicating. We haven’t surrendered. Believing the One Who knows all the appropriate responses, regardless of whether we never will.”
Following his vanishing, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office said that their test highlighted him “making arrangements to leave the territory and that he left his home on his own volition.” But specialists said they’d in any case prefer to discover him to guarantee he’s protected.
“We got a tip that somebody had gotten him among Kingston and Poulsbo,” said Liz Christensen, Tyler’s sister.
She said her sibling was seen catching a ride on the exact night he vanished. They accept he took a ship to Kingston. The one who gave him a ride said Tyler appeared to be cheery and was requesting bearings to Shelton and wanting to go climbing in the Olympics.
For what reason did Tyler disappear?
“I’d prefer to ask him that. I genuinely don’t have the foggiest idea,” said Liz.
She said there were no issues at home and they have no clue about why he left. She figures he may simply be on an experience and searching for something, however has no clue about what that is.
“We would prefer to catch up on a few leads that don’t prompt Tyler than pass up that one hint that could help us discover him,” said Liz.
She is trusting individuals will go to markets, cafés, officer stations and corner stores and post the pamphlets, particularly in Shelton and the Olympic Peninsula. She is likewise promising individuals to help look for them yet reminding them to go in groups, search during light hours and to dress fittingly for the climate.
“The exact opposite thing we would need is for another person to disappear while looking for Tyler,” said Liz.
She’s asking her sibling is okay and trusting he realizes how much his family adores him.
“We need Tyler to get back home. Anything that’s going on. It doesn’t make a difference why he left. We’re not frantic, we’re not vexed. We simply need to realize that he’s OK,” said Liz.
Tyler is 5-foot-11, 145 pounds with blue eyes and light earthy colored hair in a buzz trim. On the off chance that you see him, call 911.