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Washington boy missing for 8 months found hundreds of miles away in Missouri

The FBI seal is seen outside the headquarters building in Washington, DC on July 5, 2016. (Photo credit should read YURI GRIPAS/AFP via Getty Images)

JOPLIN, Mo. (WDAF) – FBI agents have found a missing 8-year-old boy who disappeared from his Vancouver, Washington, home last year safe in Missouri.

The FBI announced that deputies found Breadson John in Jasper County, Missouri, near Joplin on Friday.


The FBI’s Kansas City office said it’s possible Breadson traveled to Missouri in August 2022 but didn’t provide further details.

Child Protective Services officers are now traveling from Washington to pick him up and bring him back.

FBI agents in Vancouver, Washington, searched a home in June 2022 after members of the community became concerned for Breadson’s welfare.

Vancouver police say John’s grandparents were his last known guardians.

In a statement posted online last month, Vancouver police said prosecutors charged Breadson’s grandparents with custodial interference, and are suspects in his disappearance.

Since June 2022, Vancouver Police Detectives have attempted to contact multiple family members to determine if Breadson is with family or is truly missing. To date, the family members that have been contacted have not provided investigators information related to the whereabouts of Breadson and he has not been located.

VANCOUVER, WASH. POLICE DEPT.

“Breadson’s recovery would not have been possible without the combined efforts of the
Vancouver Police Department, FBI Kansas City, and the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office,”
Richard A. Collodi, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Seattle field office, said. “We are relieved at this outcome and how quickly we were able to resolve it.”