
Rebecca “Becca” Baldasare, 42 years old, was last seen by her family in May 2024 in the area of the Vancouver Mall
The Vancouver Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing person. Rebecca “Becca” Baldasare, 42 years old, was last seen by her family in May 2024 in the area of the Vancouver Mall.
Baldasare is described as a white female, with short hair; however, she often wears wigs. She is described as being about 5-foot-4 and about 130 pounds. She is known to frequent areas around Vancouver and Portland.
If you see Rebecca please contact the Vancouver Police Department, or 9-1-1.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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