Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024
alert-–-mystery-as-oregon-girl,-17,-vanishes-without-her-phone,-money,-medication-or-coat-in-freezing-weather:-cops-launch-urgent-searchAlert – Mystery as Oregon girl, 17, vanishes without her phone, money, medication or coat in freezing weather: Cops launch urgent search

A search is under way for a 17-year-old Oregon girl who went missing in the middle of a cold snap without her coat, cellphone, money or medication.

The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office, near Portland, are looking for help to find Breauna Vaughn.

Breauna was last seen on Thursday, January 18, in the Estacada/Eagle Creek area. 

The teenager was wearing a black hat, white hooded sweatshirt, black vest, and dark jeans.

Breauna Vaughn from Oregon disappeared during a cold snap, without her coat, phone, money, and medication

Breauna Vaughn from Oregon disappeared during a cold snap, without her coat, phone, money, and medication

The 17-year-old was last seen on Thursday, January 18, in the Estacada/Eagle Creek area

The 17-year-old was last seen on Thursday, January 18, in the Estacada/Eagle Creek area

The teen is described as 5’6″, 115 lbs., with brown eyes and blonde hair. She may have been wearing a black hat, white hooded sweatshirt, black vest, and dark jeans. 

Local residents in the Elm Road and Lakeshore Drive area are being asked to check any home surveillance footage from last Thursday afternoon between 3:15 and 4:30pm.

It’s thought Breauna might have been seen getting out of one vehicle, a red 4×4 and hopping into a second one.

Locals shared their concern on Facebook: ‘I used to go to school with her, good person. Hope she’s found,’ wrote Josh Bass.

Breauna was wearing a black hat, white hooded sweatshirt, black vest, and dark jeans when she disappeared

Breauna was wearing a black hat, white hooded sweatshirt, black vest, and dark jeans when she disappeared

Clackamas County Sheriff's Office posted a notice with a phone number to call if anyone spots Breauna

Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office posted a notice with a phone number to call if anyone spots Breauna

‘Someone has to know something and they need to do the right thing! This is too long for a young woman to be away from her family,’ said Ashley Dean. 

‘I’m sorry to hear about this man hope she is found’, added Ryan Belmonte. 

If anyone sees Breauna or knows any information about her whereabouts they are asked to contact the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 503-655-8211 or 911.

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