Analiesa Golde: Portland woman wanted for killing husband may be armed and dangerous, say police
PORTLAND, OREGON: The Portland Police Bureau and Crime Stoppers of Oregon are offering a $2,500 cash reward for information leading to the arrest of 55-year-old Analiesa Golde, who is suspected of killing her 37-year-old husband, Philip Pierce.
On January 26, Portland Police were called to the couple's Southeast Sun Crest Drive home to perform a welfare check after hearing that Pierce had missed work.
Analiesa Golde went missing when Philip Pierce found dead
That's when they found the 37-year-old who had been shot to death. But his wife, Analiesa Golde, was nowhere to be found.
Philip Pierce's mother Stacy advised people to exercise caution when searching for a 2015 burnt orange Toyota 4Runner with the Oregon license plate, 501HSB, as her son removed the decal a few months ago.
Police have echoed this cautionary statement, stating that Golde may be armed and dangerous.
Fox affiliated KPTV reported, “If you see Ana, be very careful. She is a marksman. She can shoot guns that have knocked me on my butt and hit her target in the process. Be very careful, but please help us find her,” Stacy said.
Concerning Pierce and her family, Stacy expressed that enduring life without her son would be the most difficult thing she has ever had to deal with, particularly since her son's cherished dogs are now with someone else.
“Ana was a frequent flyer on the dog rescues on her Facebook page and she gave the dogs to a person that she communicated on Facebook with and she took them over there and he took them,” Pierce said.
“We were told by the detective that the guy that has them declines to return them.”
Analiesa Golde and Philip Pierce's 'relationship was rough'
Stacy expressed uncertainty about her ability to move on and heal. “Our family is crushed. We’re broken. We just want to have her found,” Pierce said, according to KPTV.
“I don’t know how you heal. How do you heal? How do you heal when somebody murders your child? We just want her found, we want her gone.”
Pierce clarified that although her son's marriage seemed to be going well on the outside, her son was actually taking the necessary steps to file for divorce. “Phil had seen an attorney shortly before he was murdered,” Stacy said. “Their relationship was rough.”
Stacy stated that she will never be able to bring her son back, but she still wants her killer apprehended. “I just want Phil to be remembered as the wonderful, friendly fun. He was a blast and he loved to laugh. We’re going to miss him,” she said.
Please dial 911 right away if you see Analiesa Golde or the burnt orange 2015 Toyota 4Runner with the Oregon license plate 501HSB.