The Washington State House unanimously approval a bill authored by Goldendale Representative Gina Mosbrucker that would provide additional tools and resources to help locate and recover all missing persons in Washington. House Bill 1512 is also known as the “Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Persons and Lucian Act,” and is the result of a recommendation from the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People Task Force and the Office of the Attorney General. It is also named after Lucian Munguia, a four-year-old Yakima boy with autism who was reported missing on Sept. 10, and whose body was discovered nearly three months later in the Yakima River. The bill would require the Office of the Attorney General to publish and maintain on its website a “Missing Persons Toolkit” that contains regularly updated information related to locating and recovering missing persons. It also directs the Attorney General’s office to publish the toolkit in the top 10 languages spoken in Washington. The bill passed 96-0. It now goes to the Senate for further consideration.