Washington state mother Mikayla Standridge goes lacking after making 911 name
A 25-year-old Washington state mother has been lacking since she ran out of a home and known as 911 – just for her telephone line to all of a sudden go lifeless and render authorities unable to find her.
Mikayla Standridge was final seen operating from the home she was staying at on Skagit View Drive when she made the 911 name at about 5 a.m. April 21, her aunt Mardi Martone told the Cascadia Daily News.
However her telephone died and when cops rushed to the realm the place she made the frantic name, she was nowhere to be discovered.
An ominous message posted on Standridge’s social media on April 16 learn: “If I ever go lacking or something simply know I didn’t go away.”
Martone stated she was struggling to remain optimistic about her niece’s disappearance.
“I’m praying however it doesn’t look good. I’m going to sit down there, discover a deputy and see the place their search get together is at,” she advised the outlet.
“They’d search and rescue [near Skagit View Drive] yesterday. Small crew. Simply searching for clues,” added the aunt, who pleaded for assist from the general public.
Standridge was described as being about 100 kilos with blue eyes and pink hair.
“We simply need you to know that you’re liked. Very, very a lot,” Martone told KIRO.
The Skagit County Sheriff’s Workplace has been trying to find the lacking lady within the space and the Skagit River utilizing drones and a helicopter.
“So, the river presents bizarre challenges for us. We’ve particular tools designed to navigate the river to search for individuals, to seek out individuals. And we’re going use all of these property on this search,” police Lt. Jeff Willard advised KIRO.
Martone described Standridge, whose son Madden is about 2 years outdated, as a vivid mild who could make anybody smile.


“She all the time desires to giggle,” the aunt advised the Cascadia Every day Information. “At all times desires to assist individuals. She’ll name you out of the blue simply to say hello.
“She wasn’t given an enormous likelihood in life. Had a extremely tough life. Her mother and father checked out on her. It’s been two aunts and grandparents elevating her. She’s a phenomenal lady and bumped into the mistaken individuals,” Martone added.
Anybody with data is urged to contact the Skagit County Sheriff’s Workplace or Martone at 360-488-3111.