Mar 28, 2012
May 30, 2023
Kenneth
Zeidell
76
44
75 inches
190 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the winter of 1992, 44-year-old Kenneth Alan Zeidell disappeared from Redmond, Washington, leaving behind a life and a mystery that endures to this day. On January 28th, concern for his well-being grew, marking the last day he was confirmed to have been in contact. A Caucasian male with brown hair and green eyes, he was a man whose sudden absence would spark a long and frustrating investigation. The initial stages of the search uncovered unsettling details that pointed towards a planned departure. The discovery of Zeidell's vehicle, a red 1986 Mitsubishi pickup with a white canopy, at the Annette Lake Trailhead parking lot, approximately 45 miles east of Seattle near Snoqualmie Pass, was a pivotal moment in the case. This location, a gateway to the vast and rugged wilderness of the Cascade Mountains, suggested a deliberate journey into seclusion. Further deepening the sense of foreboding was the revelation that he had recently purchased a .22 caliber pistol, which was nowhere to be found. The most personal and heartbreaking clue, however, was a suicide note addressed to his sister in California. An intensive search and rescue operation was launched in the area surrounding the trailhead, but tragically, no trace of Kenneth Zeidell was ever found. The dense forests and challenging terrain that make the region a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts also presented a formidable obstacle for those trying to find him. The years have passed without any significant breakthroughs in the case of Kenneth Zeidell. The initial investigation, prompted by the discovery of his truck and the concerning note, painted a grim picture, but the absence of any physical evidence has left his fate unknown. Despite the passage of time, his case remains open within the King County Sheriff's Office. The lack of resolution has left a void for his family and friends, a constant and painful reminder of a loved one who vanished without a trace. The overview of this case is one of profound sadness and lingering questions, a story of a man who walked away from his life and into the unforgiving beauty of the Pacific Northwest, leaving behind only echoes and the enduring pain of not knowing.
Jan 28, 1992
Redmond
Washington
King County
98053
No
11590
King County Sheriff's Office
Seattle
Washington
King County
98104
Janet Gregory
Project Program Mgr 3
516 3rd Avenue Room W-150, Washington
2062964155
County
Law Enforcement
92-034408
1992-01-28
King County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Green
Green
06/05/2026