
Sixteen-year-old Tristan Huang was seen on camera walking up the trail toward the pedestrian path across the I-205 bridge; he is not seen crossing the bridge
Vancouver Police Department (VPD) detectives have provided additional information oN an endangered teen that was reported missing on Saturday (Sept. 14).
Detectives have been able to determine that Tristan Huang’s last known activity included him taking an Uber toward the I-205 Glenn Jackson Bridge at about 4:20 a.m. on the morning he went missing. He was seen on camera walking up the trail toward the pedestrian path across the bridge. He is not seen crossing the bridge.
Detectives are asking anyone who may have seen Tristan at that location to please contact Vancouver Police. Additionally, there is the possibility that Tristan jumped or fell into the Columbia River. Detectives are asking anyone who frequents the Columbia River area downstream from the 1-205 bridge to please keep an eye out and report any possible sightings to 9-1-1.
Huang, is a 16-year-old Asian male, about 6-foot and 153 pounds with black hair, brown eyes and wears glasses. His clothing is unknown.
If you have any information on Tristan’s whereabouts, please call 9-1-1 or contact Detective J. Nicholson at Jason.Nicholson@cityofvancouver.us.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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