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NWCAVE joins search for missing girl

By Jack Heffernan, Columbian county government and small cities reporter
Published: June 24, 2019, 9:47pm

The National Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation has joined the search for a girl who went missing nearly three weeks ago.

Nikolas “Nikki” G. Kuhnhausen, 17, has been missing since she left her home June 5, according to Vancouver police. Police asked the national organization’s Missing Children’s Division to help Kuhnhausen’s family locate her, according to a news release.

Kuhnhausen may have left with an older man in the area of East Fourth Plain Boulevard and Brandt Road, according to the release. She might still be in the Portland-Vancouver area.

Kuhnhausen, who is transgender and identifies as female, is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall, 120 pounds with black hair and hazel eyes. She has a semicolon tattoo on one wrist and many scars on her body, including her legs, thumb, stomach, thighs and neck, according to the organization. She has no known medical or mental health issues, police said.

NWCAVE has established a Facebook page called Help Find Nikki as the search continues.

Anyone with urgent information about Kuhnhausen’s whereabouts is asked to call 911. All other information can be directed to Vancouver Police Detective David Jensen at david.jensen@cityofvancouver.us and reference case 19-9474.

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