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Edilma Morales-Ramirez, a 17-year-old from Hillsboro, Oregon, was last seen on April 24, 2019. She was reported missing after leaving home without taking essential items, including her phone, money, coat, or necessary medications. Her sudden and unexplained disappearance raised immediate concern among her family and authorities.

Edilma had no known history of running away, and there was no indication that she had planned to leave for an extended period. Despite searches and appeals to t ...Read More
Last Seen: Apr 24, 2019

Victim Details

Jun 20, 2019

Nov 03, 2023

Edilma

Morales Ramirez

22

17

58 inches

110 lbs

Hispanic / Latino

Female

In the spring of 2019, a sense of unease settled over a family in Hillsboro, Oregon, when 17-year-old Edilma Beatriz Morales Ramirez vanished. The Hispanic teenager, with black hair and brown eyes, was last seen on April 24, 2019. At the time of her disappearance, she stood approximately 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighed around 110 pounds. The specific details surrounding the last time she was seen are not widely available, adding a layer of painful uncertainty for those who know and love her. The days that followed her last known contact turned into a period of anxious waiting, as a young life, on the cusp of adulthood, was suddenly and inexplicably interrupted. The disappearance of Edilma prompted the involvement of the Washington County Sheriff's Office, which opened an investigation into her case. Her case was logged under the number 50-191151443, and her information was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as case number MP58187. This national database serves as a critical resource for connecting missing persons cases across the country, offering a glimmer of hope that a crucial piece of information might surface. The circumstances of her disappearance were simply noted as her being last seen on that late April day, leaving a void of information that has made the search for answers all the more challenging. The passage of time has not diminished the concern for Edilma's well-being. Years have gone by since she was last seen, and what began as a missing person case has evolved into a prolonged and agonizing mystery. Information regarding what she was wearing or any personal items she may have had with her has not been publicly detailed, leaving few clues for the public to latch onto. The overview of this case is one of quiet anguish and unresolved questions. A teenage girl, a member of the Hillsboro community, disappeared without a clear explanation, and the search for her continues, driven by the hope that one day, answers will be found and a family can find peace.

Apr 24, 2019

Hillsboro

Oregon

Washington County

No

57071

Washington County Sheriff's Office

Hillsboro

Oregon

Washington County

97123

Nathan Curry

Deputy

215 Southwest Adams Avenue, Oregon

5038462700

County

Law Enforcement

50-191151443

Washington County Sheriff's Office

na

Black

Brown

Brown

05/27/2026


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