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Thursday search party will look for missing Concrete woman
Mikayla Standridge, 25, went missing April 21
www.cascadiadaily.com
Mikayla Standridge went missing at 5 a.m. on April 21 off Skagit View Drive in Concrete. Now her family is probing for answers and organizing a search party to begin Thursday morning, April 27.
Standridge, 25, was last seen running out of a house she was staying at on Skagit View Drive the morning of April 21, Standridge’s aunt Mardi Martone said in a phone call Wednesday. Standridge then called 911 before the phone hung up and dispatch was unable to reach her, Martone said.
No one has seen or heard from her since. Standridge is described as weighing 100 pounds with blonde and pink hair and bright blue eyes.
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Martone is asking for help from the community in searching for Standridge, although she doesn’t have an exact location yet for where people can look.
“I’m going to sit there, find a deputy and see where their search party is at,” Martone said. “They had search and rescue [near Skagit View Drive] yesterday. Small team. Just looking for clues.”
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“She always wants to laugh,” Martone said. “Always wants to help people. She’ll call you out of the blue just to say hi. She wasn't given a big chance in life. Had a really rough life. Her parents checked out on her. It’s been two aunts and grandparents raising her. She’s a beautiful girl and ran into the wrong people.”
Martone has been sharing a missing person’s flyer and updates on her personal Facebook page, where she also plans to go live during the search Thursday. Anyone hoping to join the search or get more information can find updates on Martone’s Facebook page.
‘It’s just been a horrible nightmare’: Search intensifies for missing Skagit County woman
The Skagit County Sheriff’s Office has been looking for 25-year-old Mikayla Standridge for almost a week.
www.kiro7.com
CONCRETE, Wash. — The Skagit County Sheriff’s Office has been looking for 25-year-old Mikayla Standridge for almost a week.
According to the sheriff’s office and Standridge’s family, she was trying to call 911 for help around 5 a.m. on April 21; however, when she was finally connected to dispatch, her phone died. When police came to the area the call came from, she was nowhere to be found.
But sheriff’s deputies aren’t the only ones conducting this search. Standridge’s family and friends have been out searching the area as well.
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Lt. Jeff Willard with the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office says they have searched the area and the Skagit River for Standridge. He said they have had boats from East County Water and Rescue search the river the past few days. They have even used drones and a helicopter in their search. He said the Skagit River at first glance looks calm, but once out on the water, it can present its own challenges.
“So, the river presents weird challenges for us. We have specific equipment designed to navigate the river to look for people, to find people. And we are going use all of those assets on this search,” Willard said.
“We just want you to come home. We love you. I want you to know that. Don’t let anybody keep you from your family,” Marton said.
“We all want her home,” Anderson said.
If anyone has any information on where Standridge is, they are urged to call the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office immediately. Marton also asks anyone who knows anything to call her as well. Her number is 360-488-3111.