Jan 22, 2025
Feb 11, 2025
Rachel
Mobley
23
23
60 inches
115 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the early morning hours of November 3, 2024, 23-year-old Rachel Diane Mobley left her job in Portland, Oregon, and what followed became a source of deep concern for her loved ones and the community. After her shift, Rachel took an Uber, which dropped her off on the St. Johns Bridge. This would be the last time she was reportedly seen. The Uber driver, sensing her distress, was concerned enough to contact the police. The events of that night sparked a long and painful period of uncertainty for Rachel's family and friends. The investigation into Rachel's disappearance was led by the Washington County Sheriff's Office, as her residence was in their jurisdiction, though her last known location was in Portland. Authorities conducted searches around the St. Johns Bridge area. During these efforts, some of Rachel's personal belongings were discovered on the bridge, including two of her purses with her earnings from the night and her phone. A significant and troubling discovery was one of her Nike high-top shoes, which was found in the river below. Despite the search efforts and the investigation, there were no immediate significant leads to explain what had happened to Rachel after she was left on the bridge. For five months, Rachel's family waited for answers. Their profound grief was compounded by the unknown. On April 15, 2025, a body was recovered from the Multnomah Channel by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office after being spotted by a resident of a houseboat near the Wapato Bridge on Sauvie Island. Days later, the authorities confirmed the body was that of Rachel Mobley, who was 24 years old. The discovery, while devastating, brought a tragic end to the months of searching and uncertainty. An obituary described Rachel as a beautiful, intelligent, and witty young woman who was a talented artist and a loving person, deeply missed by her family and friends. The case of Rachel Mobley is a heartbreaking story that highlights the pain and anguish experienced by the families of missing persons and the somber reality that not every search has a happy ending.
Nov 03, 2024
Portland
Oregon
Washington County
Portland
No
163337
Washington County Sheriff's Office
Hillsboro
Oregon
Washington County
97123
Walter Monk
Detective
215 Southwest Adams Avenue, Oregon
5038462700
County
Law Enforcement
50-24-16008
2024-11-03
Washington County Sheriff's Office
421
Black
Brown
Brown
Yes
05/19/2026