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Tyler Christensen Took Off from Home At 16 In 2016 Still Missing His Sister Killed Herself 2 Years Later and Despite Being A Church Person There Was No Service. ???????

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He is still missing https://www.q13fox.com/news/no-sign-of-missing-mukilteo-teen-three-years-after-he-disappeared and https://www.facebook.com/Help-Find-Tyler-512302558976144/ He left his home voluntarily https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/3112180/Emily-Joy-Christensen his sister killed herself 2 years later 2018 and there was no service despite her being a church person??????????????

No sign of missing Mukilteo teen three years after he disappeared
By David RosePublished April 19, 2019FOX13 News | Seattle & Western Washington | Formerly Q13 News

EDMONDS, Wash. -- The family of a missing Mukilteo teen says there have been no new leads in his disappearance.

Sixteen-year-old Tyler Christensen vanished on April 19, 2016 while walking to a youth group meeting at church.

In a post on the 'Help Find Tyler' Facebook page, they posted this update.

"Three years later we miss you even more, Tyler. You are always in our hearts and on our minds. He is still missing. We still don’t know what happened, nor do we have any new leads or updates. We keep looking, sharing, hoping, praying. We haven’t given up. Trusting the One Who knows all the answers, even if we never will."

Following his disappearance, the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office said that their probe pointed toward him "making plans to leave the area and that he left his home on his own volition." But investigators said they'd still like to find him to ensure he's safe.

"We received a tip that someone had picked him up between Kingston and Poulsbo," said Liz Christensen, Tyler's sister.

She said her brother was seen hitchhiking on the same night he disappeared. They believe he took a ferry to Kingston. The man who gave him a ride said Tyler seemed upbeat and was asking for directions to Shelton and planning to go hiking in the Olympics.

Why did Tyler go missing?

"I'd like to ask him that. I honestly don't know," said Liz.

She said there were no problems at home and they have no idea why he left. She thinks he may just be on an adventure and looking for something, but has no idea what that is.

"We would rather follow up on several leads that don't lead to Tyler than miss out on that one clue that could help us find him," said Liz.

She is hoping people will go to grocery stores, restaurants, ranger stations and gas stations and post the fliers, especially in Shelton and the Olympic Peninsula. She is also encouraging people to help search for them but reminding them to go in teams, search during daylight hours and to dress appropriately for the weather.

"The last thing we would want is for someone else to go missing while searching for Tyler," said Liz.

She's praying her brother is alright and hoping he knows how much his family loves him.

"We want Tyler to come home. Whatever's going on. It doesn't matter why he left. We're not mad, we're not upset. We just want to know that he's OK," said Liz.

Tyler is 5-foot-11, 145 pounds with blue eyes and light brown hair in a buzz cut. If you see him, call 911.


Emily Joy Christensen
Edmonds, Washington
February 7, 1997 - June 4, 2018

Obituary
Emily Joy Christensen was born February 7th, 1997, in Edmonds, WA to Andrew and Karen Christensen. Emily was the second child, with 4 siblings whom she loved wholeheartedly: Liz, Tyler, Rebecca, and Rachel.
Passionately joyful servant: this is how Emily was known to everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. She had an enthusiasm for life that was evident in everything she did, whether she was playing board games or ice hockey with family, leading the children’s church choir, or exploring new places with friends. Emily was always the first to jump in with a gentle helping hand, and she cheerfully cared for many injuries with sweet tenderness. Love poured out of her big heart into everyone around her. Her biggest love, however, was always first and foremost her Savior.
Even as a little girl, Emily’s love for Jesus shone throughout her life. She was passionate about telling the world about the Lord, and she left no one out. Emily’s life was a ministry to everyone she knew. She loved to teach the children at church, serve meals to the homeless, care for her patients, sing with her siblings, and help out in any way she could. To be loved by Emily was to know the love of her Savior through her.
We will greatly miss our sweet Emily Joy.

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