The search for 41-year-old Kenyan national Nahashon Kamau Wanyoike has taken a troubling turn after authorities in Seattle recovered his vehicle, heightening fears over his sudden disappearance.
Wanyoike, popularly known as “Kama,” was last seen on March 15, 2026, along North 94th Street while heading to his job at Alpha Supported Living in Shoreline.
Since then, he has not been heard from, leaving family, friends, and the Kenyan diaspora increasingly concerned.
The discovery of his car has provided a crucial lead for investigators, but it has also raised more questions than answers, as his whereabouts remain unknown.
His sister, Milly Nduta, has thanked members of the Kenyan diaspora for their support and continued efforts to spread awareness, urging the public to remain vigilant and assist in any way possible.
Authorities have described Wanyoike as having brown eyes and black hair, and are appealing to anyone with information to come forward. Members of the public can contact the Shoreline Police Department, call 911, or reach out via 401-702-7237.
The Kenyan community abroad continues to rally together, sharing his story widely in hopes of finding him safe.



