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Amatha Marie Saenz, an 18-year-old woman from Portland, Oregon, was last seen on June 30, 1999. Amatha had been living a transient lifestyle and was reported missing on July 1, 1999. She was known to have been acquainted with another local missing girl, Alexandria Ison, one of the victims in a series of disappearances related to the Forest Park murders.

Amatha was last seen wearing a black shirt, and she had a tattoo of the initials "SA" on her left hand. Authorities have suspected fou ...Read More
Last Seen: Jun 30, 1999

Victim Details

Apr 24, 2015

Jan 08, 2024

Amatha

Saenz

43

18

68 inches

135 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the summer of 1999, a young woman named Amatha Marie Saenz vanished from the streets of Portland, Oregon. At eighteen years old, she was navigating a transient lifestyle when she was last seen on June 30th. Amatha was described as a white female with brown hair and blue eyes, standing at 5 feet 8 inches and weighing around 135 pounds. She had a distinctive tattoo of the initials "SA" on her left hand. When she disappeared, it is believed she was wearing blue jeans, a black shirt, and carrying a white purse. She was officially reported as a missing person on the first of July, the day after she was last seen. From the outset, law enforcement suspected that Amatha had met with foul play. Her case was quickly linked to a darker narrative unfolding in the Portland area. Investigators found that Amatha was an acquaintance of another local missing girl, who was a victim in what became known as the Forest Park murders. This connection led authorities to suspect that Todd Allen Reed, a suspected serial killer active in the area, may have been involved in Amatha's disappearance. Reed was arrested in 1999 and faced multiple murder charges related to the deaths of other women. A family member has publicly stated their belief that Amatha was one of Reed's victims. Despite the suspicions and potential links to a convicted killer, Amatha's case remains unsolved, a lingering question in the history of Portland's true crime. Her body has never been located, leaving her family and community without the closure of knowing her final resting place. Investigators have continued to keep her case open, hoping that new information or evidence will one day surface to provide definitive answers about what happened to her after she was last seen. The disappearance of Amatha Saenz is a somber reminder of a series of tragic events that cast a shadow over the city, a young life cut short under circumstances that remain a painful mystery.

Jun 30, 1999

Portland

Oregon

Multnomah County

No

23930

Portland Police Bureau

Portland

Oregon

Multnomah County

97204

Heidi Helwig

Detective

1111 Southwest 2nd Avenue, Oregon

5038230400

Local

Law Enforcement

99-58300

1999-07-01

Portland Police Bureau

Brown

Blue

Blue

05/29/2026


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