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Ellen McCullum-Drake, a 22-year-old woman, was last seen on January 1, 1967, in Portland, Oregon. She was a white female, known for regularly changing her hair color, often dyeing it various shades. At the time of her disappearance, she was believed to have ties to both Portland and Missouri. Ellen's case is especially mysterious, as she was never seen again after that day, and her personal items, including clothes, makeup, and her purse, were left behind�items her family stated she would never ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 01, 1967

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Victim Details

Mar 30, 2017

Jan 08, 2024

Ellen

McCullum Drake

79

22

65 inches

50 lbs

300 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the winter of 1967, a 22-year-old woman named Ellen McCullum Drake vanished, leaving behind a life and a mystery that would span decades. She was last seen on January 1, 1967, in Portland, Oregon, a place where she had sought a new beginning away from a troubled past. Ellen, a white female, was known for the vibrant and ever-changing colors of her hair, a reflection of a personality that is now only a collection of memories for those who knew her. At the time she went missing, she had connections to both Portland and her former home state of Missouri. The official circumstances of her disappearance remain hauntingly sparse, with the Josephine County Sheriff's Office handling the long-unsolved case. The narrative of Ellen's life in the time leading up to her disappearance is one of personal turmoil. After experiencing a difficult marriage, she made the significant decision to move from Missouri to Oregon, seemingly in an effort to start anew. About a year after her relocation, her husband traveled to Oregon and returned to Missouri with their young son, but without Ellen. This turn of events raised immediate concern and suspicion among Ellen's family. The discovery that she had left behind all her personal belongings, including her clothing, makeup, and purse�items her family insisted she would never voluntarily leave behind�deepened the mystery surrounding her sudden absence. Over the many years that have passed, the search for answers in Ellen's case has been met with frustrating dead ends. At one point, there was speculation that she could be an unidentified person, "Annie Doe," who was discovered in 1971, but this lead was eventually ruled out. The family's suspicions about her husband's potential involvement have never been substantiated with evidence, leaving a painful void of uncertainty. The case of Ellen McCullum Drake is a poignant story of a young woman who vanished, leaving behind a heartbroken family and a lingering investigation. The scant details available paint a picture of a person at a crossroads in life, who one day simply was no longer there, creating a silent mystery that endures more than half a century later.

Jan 01, 1967

Portland

Oregon

Multnomah County

No

34463

Josephine County Sheriff's Office

Grants Pass

Oregon

Josephine County

97526

Kari Lee

Property Control Specialist

1901 Northeast F Street, Oregon

5414745123

County

Law Enforcement

71-00940

Josephine County Sheriff's Office

Blond/Strawberry

Unknown

Unknown

06/04/2026


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