Oct 07, 2010
Jan 05, 2024
Rebekah
Bramel
43
26
67 inches
160 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
On April 30, 2007, 26-year-old Rebekah Noel Bramel was last seen at her mother's home in Portland, Oregon. That evening, she had shown up at the residence acting strangely, and her mother, concerned, asked her to go home and rest. This would be the last confirmed time anyone saw Rebekah. In the months leading up to her disappearance, those close to her had noticed a significant change in her behavior. She was reportedly drinking heavily, accumulating debt, and staying up all night discussing elaborate plans. Her sister and boyfriend believed she may have been suffering from an undiagnosed bipolar disorder. Rebekah was a gifted horticulturist who loved nature, painting, and making jewelry. She was described as a White female, 5'7" and 160 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. She had several distinctive tattoos, including a green tree on her back, a Celtic knot on her lower back, a black line on both legs, the word "Lucky" on her left leg, and "Girl" on her right leg. She also had a red mark or scar on her nose and forehead. In early May 2007, a significant development in the case occurred when the vehicle Rebekah had been driving, which she had borrowed from a friend, was found abandoned in a rural area east of Springfield, Oregon. The car was located five miles up an isolated logging road. It had a flat tire, an empty gas tank, and perplexingly, the contents of her wallet were laid out on the dashboard, with a cherished cigarette case placed in the middle. There was no sign of Rebekah at the scene. This area was a place she had previously visited with her boyfriend, but she had no other known ties to the location. A crucial delay hindered the initial investigation; the vehicle sat in a tow lot for about a month before the owner or authorities were notified of its discovery, significantly pushing back search efforts. The circumstances surrounding Rebekah Bramel's disappearance remain a painful mystery for her loved ones. While there has been speculation, no definitive explanation for what happened to her has ever been found. Authorities have stated they believe she likely passed away in the area where her car was discovered, though extensive searches of the remote terrain have yielded no clues. Her boyfriend has expressed a belief that she may have intentionally gone into the forest to die. This overview encapsulates the known facts of the case: Rebekah's troubled state of mind, her last known moments, the discovery of her abandoned vehicle in a remote location, and the enduring lack of answers. Her case is classified as an endangered missing person and remains unsolved.
Apr 30, 2007
Portland
Oregon
Multnomah County
97201
No
9169
Portland Police Bureau
Portland
Oregon
Multnomah County
97204
Heidi Helwig
Detective
1111 Southwest 2nd Avenue, Oregon
5038230400
Local
Law Enforcement
07-34467
2007-05-06
Portland Police Bureau
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
No
05/30/2026