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Police search for missing Lummi Nation teen last seen in Bellingham

Police search for missing Lummi Nation teen last seen in Bellingham

Courtesy of Washington State Patrol Photo: Saga Communications


BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – A Missing Indigenous Person Alert has been issued for a Lummi Nation teen.

WSP says that 16-year-old Ariel Feliciano was last seen in Bellingham around 6pm yesterday (Wed).

She’s described as 5’2″ with brown hair and brown eyes, last seen wearing a black jacket, black pants, and white slippers.

My Bellingham Now previously reported Feliciano went missing on two separate occasions since the start of 2026.

Anyone with information on her location is asked to call 911.

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