
Fifteen-year-old Treyson Brooks ran away from a group home in the 600 block of NE 118th Avenue, Vancouver he is considered endangered because of medical conditions and his lack of access to his prescribed medications
On Jan. 24, 15-year-old Treyson Brooks ran away from a group home in the 600 block of NE 118th Avenue, Vancouver. Brooks is considered endangered because of medical conditions and his lack of access to his prescribed medications. He is possibly frequenting the areas of the Vancouver Mall, Target, Walmart and Winco.
Treyson was last seen wearing a black hoodie with a white New Balance logo, “NB” on the left chest, black pants under black shorts with a horizontal white stripe, black socks, shoes and a black backpack. Treyson is a light complected black male with brown eyes and curly brown hair, standing 5-foot-3 and 185 pounds.
If you have information on where Treyson is, call 9-1-1 for in-progress sightings or Detective Carlow for leads at jake.carlow@cityofvancouver.us.



Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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