From the Pierce County Sheriff's Office:
The Pierce County Sheriff's Office is sad to announce that human remains were located in January 2026, in an isolated, wooded area of JBLM near Spanaway, Wash., accessible to the public. The remains have been identified as our missing person Aidan Spear...
The identity was confirmed to be Jose Antonio Argueta-Chavarria by the King County Medical Examiner.
https://komonews.com/news/local/body-of-man-missing-since-2023-found-in-lake-washington
Hello! One clarifying question: There aren't any Dunkin locations in WA state. Was he seen leaving a different donut shop 20 miles from Seattle, or was he seen at a Dunkin outside of WA?
The second Facebook link has a photo of her in a wheelchair with her leg bandaged up to the knee. It's dated December 29, 2025. I would assume that's when her leg was broken.
From the above linked KING5 article:
"Pamela says her daughter's boyfriend was abusive. She claims that in the weeks before the disappearance, she took Krista to the hospital after a particularly bad altercation. "She did in fact have a broken leg. She said he had boot-stomped her leg and her...
Thanks for finding this update. I hope this brings some peace to Linda's loved ones, and I hope LE locates whoever is responsible for what happened to her.
Washington state's Department of Health has the Death Index viewable online for the years 1907-1960 and 1965-2017. Searching Janice Beck, there are two results: an infant who died in 1969 and a 72 year old who died in 2014. The missing Janice Beck was born in 1949 which would make her 65 in...
It seems like there is so much more to this story. A woman in poor health who couldn't walk far vanishes from a hospital on September 12, her family wasn't notified for 5 weeks, and some unknown person told SSA she died on February 22. What the heck happened?
Interesting. The septic tank at my house has manhole sized cap. It's identical to the one in the screenshots shared a bit ago here. It does definitely seem dangerous. In fact, some neighbors had a gardener working at their house last year and the gardener stepped on the septic tank cap which was...
He did. IMO, he misspoke or used exaggerated language to mean that she vanished at night, a time when she would have typically been in bed. He had no evidence she was actually literally taken from her bed.
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