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Sheriff's department looking for missing endangered person in Clackamas County

Portland, ORLocal News

Penelope Stanley, a resident of Portland, has been reported missing after her last sighting on Monday afternoon. The Multnomah County Sheriff's Department is leading the investigation, which has raised alarms due to the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Her phone's location services last indicated that she was in Estacada on Monday evening, prompting concerns for her safety. Local authorities are urging the public to assist in the search and provide any information that could lead to her whereabouts. Community members are rallying together, organizing search efforts and sharing information through social media.

The case underscores the critical role of public awareness in missing person cases, as family and friends remain hopeful for her safe return. As the investigation unfolds, updates will be provided by the sheriff's department. The urgency of the situation reflects broader concerns about community safety and the importance of vigilance.

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