Local case directory

Missing persons in Hillsboro, Oregon.

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Cases connected to Hillsboro

Showing up to 100 published flyers. Open any case to review the source and sharing options.

Case photo for Phillip Sumner
Missing

Phillip Sumner

Hillsboro, OR

Last seen Nov 18, 2023

Age 58
Case photo for Sherry Wellwood
Missing

Sherry Wellwood

Hillsboro, OR

Last seen Dec 18, 2019

Age 46
Case photo for Javier Navarro-Becerra
Missing

Javier Navarro-Becerra

Hillsboro, OR

Last seen Dec 1, 2018

Age 35
Case photo for Edilma Morales Ramirez
Missing

Edilma Morales Ramirez

Hillsboro, OR

Last seen Apr 24, 2019

Age 17
Case photo for Maria Senorina Bolanos-Rivera
Missing

Maria Senorina Bolanos-Rivera

Hillsboro, OR

Last seen Aug 26, 2012

Age 55
Case photo for Anthony Dale Kennedy
Missing

Anthony Dale Kennedy

Hillsboro, OR

Last seen Jul 2, 1999

Age 22

Missing-person awareness in Hillsboro

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Sharing flyers in Hillsboro

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