Breauna Vaughn: Oregon girl, 17, who left her home without a phone, money, and medications found safe: Police

Breauna Vaughn: Oregon girl, 17, who left her home without a phone, money, and medications found safe: Police
Breauna Vaughn was last seen near the Estacada and Eagle Creek area on Thursday, January 18 (Facebook/Stephanie Moyer)

ESTACADA, OREGON: Police have provided an update related to the search for an Oregon teenager who was said to have left home without a phone, money, coat, or her medications. According to the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office, Breauna Vaughn, 17, was last seen near the Estacada and Eagle Creek area on Thursday, January 18. 

The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office previously revealed that there was no suspected “evidence of foul play or criminal activity” in Breauna Vaughn’s case.

Breauna Vaughn has been found safe

The department provided an update on Wednesday, January 24, that Breauna has been found safe. There is no further information on her disappearance during this time. According to The Sun, they wrote in an update to their Facebook, "Our missing juvenile has been located safely. Thank you to everyone who helped spread the word."



 

The authorities previously reported that there is no suspected "evidence of foul play or criminal activity" in Breauna Vaughn's case. "This is an open and active investigation involving a missing juvenile," a representative from the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office told the outlet.

"While we don’t have any additional details to share, we don’t believe there is any danger to the general public. At this time, there is no evidence of foul play or criminal activity. We continue to ask anyone with information on Breauna Vaughn’s location to report that to the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office," the representative added.

The teenager was characterized as being five feet six inches tall, and weighing approximately 115 lbs. She has brown eyes and blonde hair. It is possible that she was wearing a black hat, white hooded sweatshirt, black vest, and dark jeans before her disappearance.

As per Daily Mail, a local named Josh Bass shared his concern about the missing teen, saying, "I used to go to school with her, good person. Hope she's found." Another person, Ashley Dean, said, "Someone has to know something and they need to do the right thing! This is too long for a young woman to be away from her family." 

Breauna Vaughn is the second case of disappearance in Oregon

The news of Breauna Vaughn's disappearance comes just a few weeks after the Portland Police Bureau in Oregon declared the recovery of a teenage girl who had been reported missing.

Authorities said that 16-year-old Emily Brallier was last seen on January 2 leaving Franklin High School, but she ended up not returning to her home in the Southeast Woodstock Boulevard and Southeast 65th Avenue neighborhood.

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