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The missing person case of Allisa Karels, a 62-year-old woman from Granite Falls, Washington, has raised concerns since her disappearance on October 31, 2022. Karels was last seen in the Granite Falls area, which is known for its rural and heavily forested landscape, often frequented by hikers and nature enthusiasts. Her disappearance prompted local authorities and search teams to organize extensive search efforts, particularly in the surrounding wilderness areas, but these efforts have so far y ...Read More
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Victim Details

Apr 17, 2024

Apr 19, 2024

Allisa

Karels

63

62

66 inches

130 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the scenic, rural community of Granite Falls, Washington, a sense of unease settled over the residents in the fall of 2022. Allisa Mae Karels, a 62-year-old woman, was last seen on October 31, 2022. The alarm was officially raised sometime prior to November 7, 2022, when a concerning discovery was made at her home. Her beloved pets were found unattended, and her vehicle was parked outside, silent and still. This was out of character for Allisa, and those who knew her began to worry. The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office was notified, and an official investigation into her disappearance commenced, marking the beginning of a prolonged and anxious wait for answers for her family and the close-knit community. The area surrounding Granite Falls is known for its dense forests and rugged terrain, a landscape that is both beautiful and challenging, which immediately presented significant hurdles for search efforts. As days turned into weeks, the search for Allisa intensified. Law enforcement and concerned community members scoured the vast wilderness that bordered her home, a place frequented by hikers and nature lovers. The hope was to find any sign, any clue that might point to where she could be. Given her age, authorities considered her to be a high-risk missing person, adding to the urgency of the search operations. Despite the extensive and dedicated efforts of search teams, the dense and remote landscape yielded no concrete leads. The challenging terrain made the search incredibly difficult, and as time passed with no breakthroughs, the initial flurry of activity began to subside, leaving a lingering sense of uncertainty. The investigation into Allisa Karels's disappearance remains open, a painful and unresolved chapter for her loved ones and the Granite Falls community. The circumstances surrounding her vanishing are still unclear, with the initial discovery of her unattended pets and vehicle being the last known details. The case has drawn attention to the potential dangers associated with the region's rugged environment. Authorities continue to urge anyone with even the smallest piece of information to come forward, as a seemingly insignificant detail could be the key to understanding what happened to Allisa. The community holds onto hope, but the passage of time without any new information has made the situation increasingly critical. The overview of the case is one of a sudden and unexplained disappearance from a familiar environment, leaving a void of information and a family waiting for any news that might bring them closure.

Oct 31, 2022

Granite Falls

Washington

Snohomish County

98252

No

142026

Snohomish County Sheriff's Office

Everett

Washington

Snohomish County

98201

Curt Carlson

Detective

3000 Rockefeller Avenue, Washington

4253883839

County

Law Enforcement

LL2022-00005873

2022-11-07

Snohomish County Sheriff's Office

Brown

Hazel

Hazel

06/15/2026


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