The Seattle Police Department confirmed with KIRO 7 that it is investigating a missing persons case along with the King County Sheriff’s Office, but neither agency would say if the person they’re looking for is Leticia Martinez.
Even her loved ones are not talking, saying they don’t want to jeopardize the case. But they have posted on social media, asking for help locating the missing woman.
According to social media posts, Martinez was last seen at the Mariners game on Friday while on a date. Loved ones are asking anyone with information to contact authorities. KIRO 7 talked with Mariners fans leaving Wednesday’s game who said this is shocking and that the stadium should be a safe place.
“We’re in unstable times, we just have to be vigilant about random things and just look out for each other. This is the time where we need to look out for each other,” said one fan.We are aware of the situation and take it very seriously. We have been in contact with law enforcement and have offered any assistance we can provide.
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