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Julia Lopez-Garcia, a 17-year-old, was last seen on November 10, 2016, in Gresham, Oregon. Authorities believe she may still be in the local area or could have traveled to Portland, Oregon, or even Houston, Texas. Julia was receiving services at the Morrison Center, a facility under the Office of Refugee Resettlement, and disappeared alongside her foster sister, Belkis Rivas-Galves, who went missing the next day. Both cases are linked, and it is suspected they might have traveled together.
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Victim Details

Nov 29, 2017

Jan 04, 2024

Julia

Lopez Garcia

25

17

57 inches

106 lbs

Hispanic / Latino

Female

In the autumn of 2016, a young woman named Julia FloridaIma Lopez Garcia vanished from her home in Gresham, Oregon. At eighteen years old, she was just on the cusp of adulthood when she was last seen on November 10, 2016. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance were, and remain, troublingly vague, leaving her loved ones and investigators with a painful lack of clarity. A member of the Hispanic/Latino community, Julia was described as having black hair and brown eyes. A noticeable four-inch scar on her right leg was one of her few distinguishing physical features. The Gresham Police Department opened an investigation into her case, but the initial days and weeks yielded few concrete leads. The primary theory that emerged was that Julia may not have traveled far, possibly remaining in the Gresham or greater Portland area. However, investigators also considered the possibility that she had journeyed much further, with Houston, Texas, being noted as a potential destination. Adding another layer of complexity to the case was the fact that Julia may have been in the company of her foster sister, Belkis Lizeth Rivas-Galves, who was also reported as a missing person. This connection raised more questions than answers, leaving authorities to ponder whether the two disappearances were linked and if the girls had left together willingly or were in some form of distress. As time stretched on, the search for Julia continued, though the trail grew colder with each passing day. Information about what she was wearing at the time of her disappearance or any personal belongings she may have taken with her was not publicly available. The lack of specific details created a challenging environment for the investigation, relying heavily on public tips and the hope that someone, somewhere, had seen something that could lead to a breakthrough. The overview of Julia's case is one of quiet uncertainty, a young woman who disappeared without a clear explanation, leaving a void of information and a family waiting for answers. The possibility of her being with her foster sister offers a single, tenuous thread in a case otherwise defined by its lack of definitive evidence.

Nov 10, 2016

Gresham

Oregon

Multnomah County

97030

No

822

Gresham Police Department

Gresham

Oregon

Multnomah County

97030

Lindsay Friderich

Police Detective

1333 Northwest Eastman Parkway, Oregon

5036182318

Local

Law Enforcement

16-64082

Gresham Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

05/22/2026


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