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Rosie Mae Pilcher, 22: Disappeared On The Way To Sister’s Home

There is such little information about Rosie Mae Pilcher that agencies can’t even determine how tall she was. It has been decades—days away from 41 years on the nose—since the 22-year-old went missing from North Portland, Oregon. A few reports about Rosie are floating throughout the internet, but each only hosts a sentence or two concerning the missing woman.
According to agencies, Rosie Mae Pilcher was last seen on October 5, 1982. She was said to have been on the way to her sister’s house but never arrived at her destination. Where she was traveling from is unspecified. Yet, it was stated that Rosie had $50 to $60 on her person when she vanished. Outside of the mention of her sister, nothing else is publicly known about the young woman’s family life. Moreover, there isn’t information about her social circle, workplace, or leisure activities.
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At the time of her disappearance, Rosie Mae Pilcher stood between 5 feet 2 inches and 5 feet 7 inches tall. She weighed approximately 110 pounds. Rosie had black/brown hair and brown eyes. It’s also reported she may have been wearing a long purple dress with a white fur coat. Her dental records and DNA are on file, but her fingerprints are not.
Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Portland Police Bureau at (503) 823-0400 or their local authorities. The agency case number is 82-81827.
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