Teen was missing after being last seen at the Vancouver Mall earlier Tuesday
The Vancouver Police Department reported Tuesday evening that a missing teen has been located safe.
The Vancouver Police was requesting the public’s assistance in locating the missing 16-year-old teen. The teenager’s name is Honnor. Please be advised that Honnor is a biological male who identifies as a female and goes by the first name of “Crystal.”
Crystal was last seen at the Vancouver Mall earlier Tuesday. As of approximately 12:53 p.m., Crystal’s cell phone was found discarded in the area just outside of the Vancouver Mall.
Thanks to an observant citizen, the teen was located safe later Tuesday.
Crystal was last seen wearing eyeglasses, light pink hooded sweater with words “My pronouns are she/they” inscribed in the front with purple letters, cotton white/blue “joggers” type pants, and black and blue sandals. Crystal has reddish brown hair down to her shoulders and is also likely wearing diamond stud earrings.
Crystal is approximately 5-foot-5 and weighs 110 pounds.
Crystal is extremely shy and may not feel comfortable speaking to a stranger.
This is being treated as an extremely suspicious incident and is currently being investigated as a high priority and with all available resources.
Citizens with any information regarding Crystal’s disappearance are requested to call the Vancouver Police Department as soon as possible.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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