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Beaverton nurse reported missing since Wednesday, police seeking information

Portland, ORLocal News

Authorities are currently searching for a 32-year-old nurse from Beaverton who has been missing since September 4. The police have released information to the public, urging anyone who may have seen her or has any knowledge about her whereabouts to contact them immediately. This situation has caused significant concern among community members, particularly those in the healthcare sector, who are rallying to support the search efforts. The police are taking this matter seriously, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in such cases. Local news sources have reported extensively on the story, reflecting the urgency and seriousness of the situation.

The nurse's family is likely feeling immense distress as they await news of her whereabouts. As the investigation unfolds, the police remain hopeful for a positive outcome. Community vigilance and communication will be key in the search for the missing nurse.

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