
Ana Lizbeth Rojas Rangel has returned to her Oregon home on her own and is safe
A teen missing from her Oregon home since Feb. 25 has returned home safely on her own.
The Vancouver Police Department and the Hubbard (Ore.) Police Department were asking for the public’s help in locating 15-year-old Ana Lizbeth Rojas Rangel.
Ana was last seen on Feb. 25, when she left her residence in Hubbard, heading to Bend, OR. The last communication family had with Ana was on Feb. 27, at about 7 p.m. Detectives believed Ana was endangered and at risk of harm.
The Hubbard Police Department obtained information to believe Ana had been or was in the Vancouver area. Ana was thought to have been in the company of an unidentified adult male in his 20’s who is associated with a 2019 or newer black Dodge Charger. Ana is 5-foot-3, 110 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a teal maxi dress with a denim jacket and brown boots.
Those with any information on Ana’s whereabouts were asked to call 9-1-1 or the on-duty officer at the Hubbard Police Department at (503) 982-2340.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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