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Thomas Harold Jeschke, a 20-year-old man from Portland, Oregon, was last seen on January 13, 1969. After his disappearance, Jeschke's vehicle was found abandoned near northeast 8th and Burnside in Portland. At the time, he had blonde hair, blue eyes, and was known to wear black-framed eyeglasses. He also had a shaggy beard.

Despite his car being located, no other significant clues were uncovered, and few details have emerged over the years regarding the circumstances of his disappearanc ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 13, 1969

Victim Details

Jun 13, 2017

Jan 08, 2024

Thomas

Jeschke

75

20

70 inches

180 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the winter of 1969, a young man named Thomas Harold Jeschke, known to his friends and family as Tom, vanished from Portland, Oregon. On January 13th, the 20-year-old was last seen in the city. At the time of his disappearance, he was described as a white male with blond, collar-length, shaggy hair and blue eyes. He stood at approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighed around 180 pounds. Thomas wore corrective lenses and was known to have black-framed eyeglasses. He also had a beard at the time he went missing. The circumstances surrounding his last known moments remain largely a mystery, leaving a void of information for those who cared for him. Sometime after he was last seen, Thomas's vehicle was discovered abandoned at Northeast 8th and Burnside in Portland. The discovery of his car, however, did not provide any immediate answers as to his whereabouts or what might have happened to him. The details available to the public regarding the investigation that followed are scarce. It is not widely known what, if any, evidence was recovered from the vehicle or his residence that could have shed light on whether he left voluntarily or was met with foul play. The lack of information has made it difficult for a clear picture of the events leading up to his disappearance to be formed. The passage of time has not brought definitive answers in the case of Thomas Jeschke. Over the years, his parents and one of his brothers have passed away without ever knowing what became of him. A memorial stone bearing his name marks the day he disappeared as the day he died, a testament to his family's enduring grief and the absence of closure. The case remains a poignant example of the lasting impact of a person's disappearance on their loved ones and the community. The overview of the case is one of sudden and unexplained absence, with the discovery of an abandoned vehicle being the last significant lead. The lack of detailed information available to the public has left many questions unanswered, and the mystery of what happened to Thomas Harold Jeschke endures.

Jan 13, 1969

Portland

Oregon

Multnomah County

No

34617

Multnomah County Sheriff's Office

Portland

Oregon

Multnomah County

97214

Levi Yandell

Detective

501 Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard, Suite 350, Oregon

5039884300

County

Law Enforcement

https://www.mcso.us/site/

69-0534

1969-01-13

Multnomah County Sheriff's Office

Blond/Strawberry

Blue

Blue

05/24/2026


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