May 03, 2023
May 01, 2024
Sherry
Wellwood
51
46
63 inches
191 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the winter of 2019, a 46-year-old woman named Sherry Marie Wellwood vanished under deeply concerning circumstances in Oregon. Her last confirmed sighting was on December 10, 2019, when she was discharged from a hospital in the Portland area following a two-week stay for psychiatric treatment. Sherry was expected at a walk-in clinic for a follow-up appointment after leaving the hospital, but she never arrived. Eight days later, on December 18, she was officially reported as a missing person. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as being 5'3" tall and weighing 191 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. Her disappearance marked the beginning of a perplexing mystery that would leave her family and investigators searching for answers. The case took a strange turn on December 19, the day after she was reported missing. Her vehicle, a blue 2005 Hyundai Sonata, was discovered abandoned in a remote and snowy mountainous region of Josephine County, approximately 300 miles south of where she was last seen. The car was found on a Bureau of Land Management road connecting Spencer Creek Road to Cedar Flat Road. It had gone slightly off the road and was stuck in about eight inches of snow, with an additional six inches of snow having accumulated on top of it. Inside the deserted vehicle, investigators found Sherry's personal belongings, including her wallet and cellphone. This discovery prompted an extensive search and rescue operation in the rugged terrain, but despite their efforts, no trace of Sherry was found. The search efforts were complicated and ultimately hampered by the severe winter weather conditions. The circumstances surrounding Sherry Wellwood's case remain an unsolved and troubling puzzle. It is believed she had no known friends or family in the southern Oregon area where her car was located, making her presence there a significant mystery. The prevailing theory is that Sherry may have left her vehicle after it became stuck in the snow, possibly to seek help, and then became lost or succumbed to the harsh environmental conditions. An unsubstantiated detail that appeared in some police bulletins but not others mentioned that two unidentified individuals may have moved her car before law enforcement arrived. The discovery of her essential items like her wallet and phone inside the car adds another layer of complexity, leaving investigators and loved ones to wonder what could have happened in that isolated, snowy landscape. The lack of any subsequent evidence or contact has left her case open and the search for answers ongoing.
Dec 18, 2019
Hillsboro
Oregon
Washington County
97123
No
125014
Hillsboro Police Department
Hillsboro
Oregon
Washington County
97123
Megan Townsend
Detective
250 Southeast 10th Avenue, Oregon
5036816190
Local
Law Enforcement
2019-20605
2019-12-18
Hillsboro Police Department
3029
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
05/22/2026