Boosting - it's been almost a month and Ariel is
still missing.
It looks like she has gone missing more than once.
Update: Teen found after Lummi Nation Police issued alert for girl last seen in Bellingham
By Julie Shirley Updated
January 03, 2023 8:30 AM
UPDATE: Ariel Feliciano has been located and the alert was canceled by the Washington State Patrol Monday, Jan. 2, 2023.
A Missing Indigenous Person Alert has been issued by the Washington State Patrol for Ariel Feliciano, 13, who was last seen in Bellingham, according to a news release Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 13.
The at-risk/missing person alert, issued on behalf of Lummi Nation Police, says Feliciano is 5-foot-3, 125 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.
Feliciano was last seen in Bellingham near Salmon Road and Eagle Avenue, wearing blue jeans, a black hooded sweatshirt and white shoes.
The release asks people call 911 if they see the young woman.
The state’s first-in-the-nation statewide alert system for missing Indigenous people was signed into law March 31 by Gov. Jay Inslee.
By Jason Upton
February 5, 2024 7:20 am
The Missing Person Alert for a Ferndale teen has been canceled.
The alert was issued on Friday when 14-year-old Ariel Feliciano went missing after leaving Ferndale earlier in the week.
It was activated by the Washington State Patrol on behalf of the Lummi Nation Police Department.
Steven's County Sheriff's Office |
December 20, 2024
UPDATE:
Ariel has been seen in her home area and talked to by phone by the police, but she is still considered missing.
MISSING JUVENILE
15-year-old Ariel Feliciano left her residence in Loon Lake on 12/17/24 and is currently listed as a runaway. She has no ties to Stevens County and is likely attempting to get to the Bellingham area. She is a member of the Lummi Tribe. If you have any information, please contact the Sheriff's Office at 1-509-684-2555.