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Iqbal Mohammad, a 24-year-old from Woodinville, Washington, was last seen on September 13, 2013. He left his home in a hired limousine and was dropped off at a freeway off-ramp, after which he vanished. There has been no communication from Iqbal since that day, and his disappearance remains unsolved. Described as an Asian male, he was 5'8" tall, weighed about 170 pounds, and had black hair at the time of his disappearance.

The circumstances of his case remain unclear, with no ...Read More
Last Seen: Sep 13, 2013

Victim Details

Aug 12, 2020

Jan 12, 2024

Iqbal

Mohammad

35

24

68 inches

69 inches

170 lbs

Asian

Male

On a day shrouded in uncertainty in the fall of 2013, a young man named Iqbal Ismail Mohammad vanished under perplexing circumstances from Woodinville, Washington. At 24 years of age, Iqbal was last seen on September 13, 2013. His last known actions were to hire a limousine service to pick him up from his residence. The events that followed remain largely a mystery, as he instructed the driver to drop him off at a freeway off-ramp. From that point, Iqbal Mohammad has not been seen or heard from again, leaving his family and investigators with few leads to follow. The King County Sheriff's Office opened an investigation into his disappearance two days after he was last seen. Iqbal is described as an Asian male with black hair and brown eyes, standing between 5'8" and 5'9" and weighing around 170 pounds. At the time of his disappearance, no specific details were publicly available regarding the clothing he was wearing or any personal items he may have had with him. The case was formally entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) several years after he vanished, on August 12, 2020. This has allowed for his case details to be shared nationwide among law enforcement agencies and the public. DNA samples from his parents have been submitted and are being searched against national databases in the hope of finding a match. The unsettling nature of Iqbal's disappearance stems from the lack of information and the unusual circumstances of his last known moments. The decision to be dropped off at a freeway ramp has left many to speculate about his intentions and state of mind. With no further evidence or contact, the case has grown cold over the years. The King County Sheriff's Office continues to hold the case file, awaiting any new information that may shed light on what happened to Iqbal Mohammad after he stepped out of the limousine on that September day. His case is a somber reminder of the many individuals who disappear each year, leaving behind a void of unanswered questions and a family grappling with an enduring loss.

Sep 13, 2013

Woodinville

Washington

King County

98072

No

90340

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

13-217126

2013-09-15

King County Sheriff's Office

8422

Black

Brown

Brown

06/15/2026


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