Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog
Investigators found evidence indicating Ian Eckles was killed but his body was never found. His family’s top priority is laying him to rest with respect.

- NEXT UP IN5Taking a trip to Neko Cat Cafe! – New Day NW
- Owner of vintage windmill farm gives dozens of classics a place to take a spin
Author:Allison Sundell, Steve Soliz
Published:8:13 AM PDT May 17, 2022
Updated:8:33 AM PDT May 17, 2022
SEATTLE — Two years after a Kent mandisappeared near Cle Elum, his family is still looking for answers and hoping for closure.
“Life goes by and you kind of feel stuck in the same moment,” said Nate Eckles, whose younger brother Ian Eckles was reported missing May 18, 2020. “Every day that passes, you just don’t know where he is or if we’ll ever be able to bring him home.”
https://imasdk.googleapis.com/js/core/bridge3.516.0_en.html#goog_1023524709
about:blank
javascript:void(0)
00:18 / 00:20
Wordle brought…
View original post 455 more words