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Holly Odom, a 34-year-old woman, was reported missing on January 7, 2021, from Coos Bay, Oregon. Described as a caring and adventurous person, Holly was well-liked by friends and family. Her sudden disappearance sparked immediate concern, as she was known to maintain close connections with those around her.

On the day she went missing, Holly was last seen leaving a local residence. Her absence was particularly alarming because she had not been in contact with her loved ones, which was u ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 07, 2021

Victim Details

Oct 26, 2021

Nov 03, 2023

Holly

Odom

38

34

64 inches

180 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

On January 7, 2021, 34-year-old Holly Ann Odom was last seen in the Coos Bay, Oregon area. She was on foot in the Blue Ridge area, which is described as a rural, mountainous part of Coos County characterized by dense brush. Friends and family grew concerned when Holly, who was known to maintain close contact with her loved ones, suddenly ceased communication. Her disappearance was considered uncharacteristic and immediately sparked concern among those who knew her. Following her disappearance, law enforcement, including the Coos County Sheriff's Office, launched an investigation. Search efforts were conducted in areas she was known to frequent, and authorities followed up on tips from the community. Friends and family also took action, distributing flyers and making public appeals for any information that might lead to her whereabouts. There were indications that Holly may have had difficulty recognizing her surroundings at the time she went missing. Despite the efforts of law enforcement and the community, Holly Odom's case remains unresolved. As time passed without significant leads, her disappearance garnered media attention and highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by families of missing individuals. The investigation into what happened to Holly continues, with her loved ones holding out hope for answers. The circumstances surrounding her vanishing in the rugged terrain of Coos County present a troubling mystery, emphasizing the profound impact such cases have on families and the critical role of community support in the search for closure.

Jan 07, 2021

Coos Bay

Oregon

Coos County

97420

No

108439

Coos County Sheriff's Office

Coquille

Oregon

Coos County

97423

Jason Patterson

Captain

250 North Baxter Street, Oregon

5413967800

County

Law Enforcement

S21-00619

2021-01-07

Coos County Sheriff's Office

na

Brown

Brown

Brown

05/27/2026


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