FBI Seeks Missing, Endangered 10-Year-Old Girl

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OREGON — The FBI and Warm Springs Police Department are asking for the public’s help in locating a 11-year-old girl, Kaitlyn Stofiel, who is missing and possibly endangered. Law enforcement officers believe Kaitlyn is with her custodial father, Thomas Clarence Stofiel, age 44. At this time, officers and agents simply want to locate Kaitlyn to ensure that she is safe.

Stofiel’s truck was found in late February parked approximately one-half mile down the Mt. Wilson turn-off of Highway 26 (near milepost 76) on the Warm Springs Reservation. Neither Thomas nor Kaitlyn Stofiel has any known connection to the reservation other than the fact that the vehicle was found on the reservation. They were living in Portland most recently, and Kaitlyn was reportedly being home-schooled.

There have been no confirmed sightings of Kaitlyn or Thomas Stofiel in at least a week.

Thomas Stofiel may be distraught, is known to possess various weapons, and reportedly has survival skills.

THOMAS CLARENCE STOFIEL
Age: 44
Race: White
Height: 5’5″
Weight: 125 pounds
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Green

KAITLYN STOFIEL
Age: 11
Race: White
Height: Unknown (tall and thin)
Hair: Long, dark hair
Eyes: Blue

Anyone who has information about their immediate whereabouts is asked to call 9-1-1. DO NOT APPROACH. Anyone with information should call the FBI in Portland at (503) 224-4181 (ext. 0) twenty-four hours a day; the FBI in Bend at (541) 389-1202; or the Warm Springs Police Department at (541) 553-1171.

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