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Sean Robert Wagner, a 26-year-old man from Monroe, Washington, was last seen on January 18, 2013, and has not been heard from since. At the time of his disappearance, law enforcement believed he may have been armed and suicidal. Wagner is described as a white male with brown hair and blue eyes, standing at 5'10" and weighing approximately 230 pounds.

Authorities believe Wagner may be driving a silver 2005 Kia sedan with the Washington license plate number AJP6110. His case is ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 18, 2013

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Victim Details

Jan 28, 2026

Jan 28, 2026

Sean

Robert Wagner

26

26

5'10 inches

230 lbs

White

Male

In the winter of 2013, a 26-year-old man named Sean Robert Wagner vanished from Monroe, Washington. On January 18th, he was seen for the last time, and then, without a trace, he was gone. Concern for Sean's well-being was heightened by the possibility that he may have been in a suicidal state of mind at the time of his disappearance. Described as a white male with brown hair and blue eyes, standing 5'10" and weighing around 230 pounds, his sudden absence left his loved ones with a profound sense of worry and a multitude of unanswered questions. The circumstances surrounding Sean's disappearance are sparse, leaving a void of information for those searching for him. It is believed that he may have been driving a silver 2005 Kia sedan with the Washington license plate number AJP6110. The authorities have advised that caution should be exercised if he is approached, as he may be armed. The lack of concrete leads and the passage of time have made the search for answers increasingly difficult, compounding the distress of his family and friends. The years since Sean Robert Wagner was last seen have been filled with an agonizing silence. The initial investigation into his disappearance has yielded few details, and his case remains an open wound for those who knew him. The narrative of his life abruptly paused on that January day, leaving an unfinished story and a community holding onto hope for any information that might bring clarity and resolution. The overview of his case is one of a sudden and unexplained disappearance, marked by concerns for his mental state and the absence of any significant leads, a painful ambiguity that has endured for over a decade.

Jan 18, 2013

Monroe

Washington

Monroe

Monroe Police Departmen

360-794-6300

06/16/2026