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James Todd Dimick, a 30-year-old man from Portland, Oregon, was last seen on November 22, 1989. He left his residence that afternoon, heading to work at Omark Industries in Milwaukie, where he was employed as a security guard. However, he never arrived at work and has not been seen since. His roommate was the last person to see him.

On December 3, 1989, Dimick's bronze Chevrolet Camaro was found abandoned on a remote, snow-covered road in the Mount Hood National Forest, roughly 40 miles ...Read More
Last Seen: Nov 22, 1989

Victim Details

Nov 18, 2010

Jan 08, 2024

James

Dimick

64

30

73 inches

230 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the late autumn of 1989, a sense of unease began to settle over a family in Portland, Oregon. Thirty-year-old James T. Dimick, a man with blond hair and blue eyes, had vanished. On November 22, 1989, he was seen by his roommate for what would be the last time, as he left their residence in Northeast Portland. James was on his way to his job at Omark Industries in Milwaukie, but he never arrived and was never heard from again. His family, deeply concerned by his uncharacteristic silence, soon filed a missing person's report with the Portland Police Bureau, initiating an investigation into the sudden and perplexing disappearance of the young man. The initial search for James yielded no immediate answers, leaving his loved ones in a state of anxious uncertainty. The first significant break in the case came eleven days after he was last seen, on December 3, 1989. His bronze Chevrolet Camaro was discovered abandoned in a remote, snow-covered area of the Mount Hood National Forest, at the end of a U.S. Forest Service Road. The discovery of the vehicle, however, only deepened the mystery. Some of the car's windows were broken, but a thorough examination of the scene by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office revealed no direct evidence of foul play. An extensive eight-day search of a 20-25 mile radius around the car turned up no trace of James. Investigators were able to determine from the snow depth around the vehicle that it had been driven to that location no later than November 24, 1989. The circumstances surrounding James's disappearance remain an enigma. Puzzlingly, it was reported that in the two weeks leading up to his disappearance, he had paid off all of his debts, not just his routine monthly bills. While family members indicated that he may have been "a little depressed" about his job, they did not believe he was suicidal. The case of James T. Dimick is an overview of a life interrupted and a family left without answers. A man with a steady job and a home vanished, his car later found in a remote forest with no clear indication of what transpired. The lack of concrete evidence and the conflicting personal details paint a confusing picture for investigators and a painful reality for a family still waiting for closure so many years later.

Nov 22, 1989

Portland

Oregon

Clackamas County

97213

No

9355

Portland Police Bureau

Portland

Oregon

Multnomah County

97204

Heidi Helwig

Detective

1111 Southwest 2nd Avenue, Oregon

5038230400

Local

Law Enforcement

89-107998

1989-11-23

Portland Police Bureau

Blond/Strawberry

Blue

Blue

05/19/2026


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