Sep 30, 2025
Oct 21, 2025
Abigail
Delgadillo
34
34
60 inches
110 lbs
Hispanic / Latino
Female
In the late summer of 2025, concern grew for 34-year-old Abigail Delgadillo, a Hispanic woman from Boardman, Oregon. Known to her loved ones as Dulce, she was a familiar presence in her community. Standing at 5 feet tall and weighing around 110 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes, her sudden absence was deeply felt. The last confirmed sighting of Abigail was on the evening of August 27, 2025, in her hometown of Boardman. Her disappearance initiated a period of uncertainty and worry for her family and friends, who were left to wonder about her safety and whereabouts. The lack of communication from her was uncharacteristic, and those who knew her began to fear for her well-being, prompting them to seek official assistance in locating her. The circumstances surrounding Abigail's disappearance were unsettling. According to family members, they were informed that she was last seen on that August evening. A witness later came forward stating they had observed Abigail speaking with an unknown individual in a gold-colored Chevrolet pickup truck on the night she went missing. At the time she was last seen, she was reportedly wearing a long-sleeved yellow shirt and dark-colored shorts. She was also carrying two backpacks and a blanket, suggesting she may have been prepared for travel, though her destination and intentions remained unknown. The Boardman Police Department was notified of her disappearance on September 3, 2025, and began an investigation into the case, trying to piece together the timeline of events leading up to when she was last seen. The investigation into Abigail's disappearance unfolded as law enforcement worked to gather any information that might lead to her location. The community was on alert, hoping for any news that would bring a positive resolution. While the initial details were sparse and the witness account of the gold pickup truck was a focal point, the primary goal was always to ensure her safe return. Ultimately, the active search for Abigail concluded when she was located and confirmed to be alive. Although the specific details and the exact date of her being found are not widely known, the case is no longer considered an active missing person investigation. The resolution brought immense relief to her family and the community that had been so concerned for her safety. The overview of the case reflects a period of distress and unknown factors that ultimately concluded with the positive outcome of her being found.
Aug 27, 2025
Boardman
Oregon
Morrow County
Boardman
No
178214
Boardman Police Department
Boardman
Oregon
Morrow County
97818
Gregory Armenta
Police Officer
200 City Center Circle, Oregon
5414816071
Local
Law Enforcement
25-0414
2025-09-03
Boardman Police Department
Black
Brown
Brown
05/13/2026