Mar 23, 2012
Jun 19, 2023
Kenneth
Daily
55
16
70 inches
140 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the quiet community of Redmond, Washington, a story of enduring mystery began on March 2, 1985, with the disappearance of 16-year-old Kenneth Allan Daily. A teenager on the cusp of adulthood, Kenneth was last seen wearing a white leather coat and blue jeans. His departure from his home was initially perceived as a teenage runaway situation, a narrative supported by the belief that he might have been heading to California to reunite with a former girlfriend. However, this theory was quickly cast into doubt by the unsettling fact that Kenneth left behind all his personal belongings, including his wallet. This detail painted a more complex and concerning picture of his sudden absence, leaving his family with a profound sense of unease. The initial days following Kenneth's disappearance were likely filled with a mixture of hope and anxiety for his loved ones. The belief that he had gone to California offered a tangible, albeit unconfirmed, explanation for his whereabouts. As time stretched on, however, and no word came from Kenneth, the initial classification of his case as an "endangered runaway" began to feel insufficient to capture the gravity of the situation. The lack of any communication was deeply out of character and fueled growing fears for his safety. The fact that he hadn't taken any personal items with him suggested his departure may not have been as planned or voluntary as initially suspected. Decades have passed since Kenneth Daily was last seen, and his case has grown cold, leaving a void in the lives of those who knew him. The King County Sheriff's Office has kept his case open, a silent testament to a mystery that has withstood the test of time. Despite the passage of years, no significant leads or breakthroughs have emerged to shed light on what happened to the 16-year-old boy who seemingly vanished. The initial theory of a trip to California has never been substantiated, and no other credible sightings have ever been reported. The overview of this case is one of quiet uncertainty; a young man disappeared, leaving behind his life and all his possessions. The lack of evidence and communication has made his case a difficult puzzle to solve, and for his family and community, it remains an open wound, a story without an ending.
Mar 02, 1985
Redmond
Washington
King County
98053
No
11556
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
85-046016
2012-03-23
King County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/22/2026