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Aug-03-2006 16:56printcomments

Family of Missing Portland Woman Growing More Concerned

Police have been trying to locate Tylia Johnson for the last several days.

Tylia Johnson
Tylia Johnson has been missing since July 28th

(PORTLAND) - The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office has an active missing person case for a 60-year-old female missing since July 28th. Theresa Itome, is a black female adult, age 60. She is described as being 5'05" tall, 200 lbs., with brown eyes; gray-short wavy styled hair, with a lightly freckled complexion.

She has dentures, smokes, is a diabetic and wears glasses. Her family says she suffered a stroke in 2002. There is no known clothing description at the time of her disappearance. Theresa Itome lives in Portland, Oregon.

Tylia Johnson, a concerned Granddaughter of Theresa Itome, reports her Grandmother drove her own personal automobile to attend a scheduled doctors appointment in Milwaukie, at 10:00 AM on Friday, July 28th.

This scheduled appointment was completed and Itome departed this appointment at approximately 10:45 AM. She has not been seen or heard from since this point in time. She only has a purse and her identification.

Relatives describe this as unusual behavior for this missing Theresa Itome; with no logical explanation for her disappearance.

The automobile she is reported to have been driving remains unaccounted for and is described as a red 2002 Toyota Corolla 4 door with Oregon license plate ZVW – 662. This automobile is described to have some minor right rear bumper damage. This vehicle has been entered into the law enforcement database.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is seeking assistance from the public concerning this missing person and automobile. If anyone has information concerning this active investigation they are requested to contact the nearest law enforcement office and provide this desired information. CCSO # 06-26489.




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