
Tristian Witt left his Vancouver family home around 7 p.m. on Tuesday (Aug. 16); returned home Wednesday
The Vancouver Police Department was seeking assistance from the public in locating a missing juvenile – 16-year-old Tristian Witt, who returned home Wednesday.
Witt left his Vancouver family home around 7 p.m. on Tuesday (Aug. 16). Tristian is described as an white male, 5-foot tall and 110 pounds with light blonde hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a black T-shirt and light blue pajama pants with a shark print design.
Tristian is autistic and suffers from disruptive mood dysregulation disorder. He is medication dependent and is considered high risk because of those factors, which should be considered if located.
Anyone with information regarding Tristian’s location is urged to call 9-1-1.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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