I can’t imagine what life might be like for people who have had loved ones just simply disappear. And I hope I never find out what that feels like. Washington State has had its share of missing person cases. Two of them have hit fairly close to home.
Case #1: The Disappearance of Sophia Suarez
We all recall the Sophia Suarez case of the missing toddler from Kennewick in 2003. What I find interesting is that in News archives she is called Sophia Suarez but also Sophia Juarez. I don’t know if that is just a type error or what. But, through the years there has been speculation that Sophia is still alive and is somewhere in Mexico.
Social Media Viewers on TikTok found a video of another Sophia that looks like an older video of Sophia.
It sure looks like it could be her. I imagine police have followed up on these leads. Still seems very odd to me.
4-Year-Old Sophia Disappeared from Her Kennewick Apartment
Sophia disappeared from her Kennewick apartment where she lived with her mother in 2003. She supposedly tried to follow a family member to the store on foot when she disappeared never to be seen again.
Case #2: The Disappearance of Janice Ott
The second case is the disappearance of Janice Ott from Lake Sammamish State Park near Seattle…