
Missing juvenile is Trenton Wayne Orcutt, 11 years old
UPDATE: This missing teen was found safe Friday according to the Vancouver Police Department.
The Vancouver Police is seeking the public’s assistance with locating a high-risk missing juvenile.
Missing juvenile is Trenton Wayne Orcutt, 11 years old. Trenton is described as a black male, with brown eyes and black short afro hair. He is approximately 5–foot-7 and 250 pounds. Trenton was last seen wearing a black T-shirt, black shorts, black or yellow shoes.
He was last seen walking away from 2404 SE 161st Court at about 1 a.m..
If anyone has information about his whereabouts, they are asked to call 9-1-1.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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