
Members of the public are asked to call 9-1-1 if Kadence Clark is seen or located
The Vancouver Police Department is asking the community to be on the lookout for a 15-year old missing and endangered female named Kadence Clark. She was last seen today leaving her residence in the city of Vancouver.
Clark is described as a mixed-race female (half black, half white), who is approximately 5-foot-5 in height, and who weighs approximately 125 pounds. She has brown curly hair.
Clark was last seen wearing a Vans brand hoody that is blue in color with some checkered pattern on it. She was also wearing white slide on shoes.
Members of the public are asked to call 9-1-1 if Kadence Clark is seen or located.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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