
In an urgent appeal to the public, the Alameda County Sheriff's office has launched a search for 21-year-old Emily Turner-Madden, who disappeared over a week ago. According to an X post from the sheriff's office, Turner-Madden was last seen on March 10, leaving her residence on Blossom Way in Hayward, California. The rising concern for her wellbeing has her family and friends canvassing the community for assistance in locating her.
Please help us find Emily Turner-Madden. #PleaseShare pic.twitter.com/Dbt6bPU3Yq
— Alameda County Sheriff (@ACSOSheriffs) March 18, 2024
Described as 5'5" and weighing approximately 230 pounds, she has black hair and brown eyes, Emily is easily distinguishable. She was last observed wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans. Suffering from diabetes and having a developmental disability, her condition adds a layer of urgency to find her. Emily had previously gone missing and was found either at the Hayward Bart Station or walking on Meekland Avenue in Hayward, which indicates a pattern that could assist in her recovery.
The authorities are particularly concerned because of Emily's medical and developmental conditions, which necessitate prompt location for her safety. Anyone with information on Emily's whereabouts is urged to come forward and help in reuniting her with her concerned family. The community's vigilance can be the key to bringing Emily home.
If anyone has information or possibly sees Emily, they are urged by the sheriff's office to reach out. Prompt contact could assist the authorities in ensuring her swift return to safety. Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Alameda County Sheriff's office at (510) 667-7721 or their local law enforcement agency.









