Spokane police looking for woman recently reported missing, last seen in 2018
Spokane police are looking for a woman who hasn’t been seen in more than a year, after she was reported missing in October.
Police say they were doing a welfare check in northeast Spokane for Courtney C. Holden, 27, but her family was not fully cooperative with patrol officers, according to a news release. Major crimes detectives have been investigating the case since then.
Investigators determined Holden lived with her adoptive family in northeast Spokane and believe the last time she was seen in person was in April 2018, according to a news release. Her adoptive mother and brother were located in Texas in December and arrested on charges from Spokane related to identity theft.
Holden is described as white with black hair and brown eyes, approximately 5-foot-6 and 160 pounds.
People with information should contact Detective Randy Lesser at (509) 625-4016 and reference case No. 2019-20191912.