The Yakima Police Department needs your help to find a missing person.
20-year-old Destiny Phillips has been missing since last month.
Destiny last spoke to her family on October 17th. It is known to occur frequently Camp Hope in Yakima.
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Destiny Phillips, please contact Detective Scott Gronewald at 509-576-6597.
What is Camp Hope?
• Camp Hope is a low-barrier emergency shelter for homeless people in Yakima County.
• Residents are admitted regardless of their mental health, substance use or criminal history.
• Pets Are Welcome.
• Identification is NOT necessary.
• Each resident is offered up to 3 meals per day.
Where is Camp Hope located?
Camp Hope is located at 2300 East Birch Street, Yakima, WA 98901. Camp Hope Located behind U-Haul, on Highway 82 (Nob Hill Boulevard exit). If you are homeless, call Camp Hope 24-hour hotline at: 509-424-1228.
81 missing children from Washington. Do you recognize anyone?
I remember seeing missing children's pictures on milk cartons. It's every parent's nightmare. When children go missing at home, school or elsewhere, fear arises. Who took the child or teenager? What happened? Please look at these pictures of missing children. One of these children could be your neighbor, friend or family member. Do you have any information about any of these missing people?
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Missing Persons in Washington State
The gallery of people currently listed as missing on the MUPU list in Washington State. Each image lists the name of the missing person, when they disappeared, and the law enforcement agency you can contact if you know anything that might help you.
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Nicknames of the city of Washington
There's nothing more personal than a nickname, and even cities and suburbs can have special nicknames. Sometimes it is an ironic remark made by residents or competitors, sometimes it is an official “motto” intended to promote the city through tourism.
We've compiled dozens of nicknames for Washington cities to give you a virtual tour of the strange and wacky names we've given our favorite places in the Evergreen State. How many of these have you heard?
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