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Thursday, April 24, 2025

King County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Public Health To Locate Escapee

(Photo from King County Interim Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall)

Detectives with the King County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit (MCU), seek the public’s help in locating 15-year-old Timothy G Hernandez-Ebanks following the January 26 escape from the Echo Glen Children’s Center. 

Hernandez-Ebanks was in Echo Glen’s care following his 2021 conviction for Murder-1 and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm stemming from a 2020 homicide in southwest King County.  It is because of the Sheriff’s Office concern for the safety and wellbeing of the public that we are featuring Hernandez-Ebanks here.  

Hernandez-Ebanks’ whereabouts remain unknown.  He may be in the company of four other juveniles also involved in today’s escape.  These young men may be driving a 2018 gray Ford Fusion (WA license 27545E) that was taken in this incident.  

Any persons with information are asked to call 911 or the King County Sheriff’s non-emergency number at 206/296-3311. 

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Anonymous tips may be shared with Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound via P3Tips.com or using the P3 Tips app on your mobile device.

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