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On May 7, 2024, 80-year-old Jeanette Day was reported missing from Medford, Oregon. Details surrounding her disappearance are scarce, and her case has been listed among other missing persons in the region. The Oregon State Police maintains a Missing Persons page, but specific information about Jeanette's case is limited.

In the months following her disappearance, local authorities have continued their efforts to locate Jeanette. The community has been urged to provide any information t ...Read More
Last Seen: May 07, 2024

Victim Details

Aug 05, 2024

Aug 05, 2024

Jeanette

Day

81

80

66 inches

140 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the spring of 2024, concern grew for the welfare of an 80-year-old woman named Jeanette Hazel Day. On the night of May 7th, Ms. Day was staying at a homeless shelter in Medford, Oregon, when she left the facility and did not return. Her departure was unsettling as she left all of her personal belongings behind. Her whereabouts became unknown, prompting her case to be entered into national databases for missing persons in the hopes that the public could provide information that might lead to her being safely located. The circumstances surrounding Jeanette Day's disappearance were worrying for those involved in the search. Authorities with the Medford Police Department considered the possibility that she might be staying at a local motel or was possibly living on the streets within the Medford area. This uncertainty about her condition and location added a sense of urgency to the efforts to find her. The search for a vulnerable, elderly individual who has seemingly vanished without a trace is always a cause for significant community and law enforcement concern. Fortunately, the search for Jeanette Day has come to a positive conclusion, as she has been located alive. The official missing person case, which was opened and managed by the Medford Police Department, has now been closed. The successful resolution means that Ms. Day is no longer considered a missing person, bringing relief to those who were concerned for her safety. The overview of the case reflects a period of critical uncertainty that has, thankfully, ended with her being found.

May 07, 2024

Medford

Oregon

Jackson County

Medford

No

151158

Medford Police Department

Medford

Oregon

Jackson County

97501

Ashley Lytle

CSO

219 South Ivy Street, Oregon

5417742250

Local

Law Enforcement

24-7530

2024-05-15

Medford Police Department

Brown

Hazel

Hazel

Yes

05/11/2026


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