education insights | January 18, 2026

Missing Karen Koep Update, Karen Koep And Husband Missing Under Suspicious

Fears are growing for a popular chiropractor and her husband who disappeared suddenly from their Washington home at the weekend and have not been seen since.

Police arrived to carry out a welfare check at the Lacey home of Karen Koep and her husband Davido when she failed to turn up for work in the center of town on Monday.

The couple, who have two adult children, were not there, but their silver 2015 Toyota Yaris was found abandoned five miles away later that day at the Chehalis Western Trailhead in East Olympia, a popular starting point for hikers.

Deputies responded to the residence located in Lake Forest Development and found that the husband and wife were missing and the circumstance surrounding their disappearance is suspicious,’ said Thurston County Sheriff’s Office in a statement on Tuesday.

‘The couple’s vehicle was missing from the residence and was later located by law enforcement near 67th Avenue SE and Ranier Road SE.’

‘To ensure the integrity of the investigation we have not released many details.’

Local TV channel KING 5 Seattle reported that police initially arrested a suspect near the O’Reilly Autoparts store in the north-east of the city but he was later released without charge.

Davido is landlord to several properties in the area and police have been interrogating his tenants for clues to his disappearance.

‘I’ve personally worked with 20 percent of the entire county sheriff’s office in the last few days,’ wrote tenant Julie Stedman on Facebook.

‘You can’t even imagine what has been going on his property I live on for the last 48 hours.

‘He’s a very nice man and its been hell. I don’t want to say too much but I pray he’s OK.’

‘Davido has been a kind friend and neighbor here where the couple owns property near Rainier Road,’ added Sue Cummings.

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