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Published on March 28, 2024
Public's Help Sought to Identify Woman Found Deceased in Portland's Arbor Lodge Area on Valentine's DaySource: Google Street View

The search is on for the identity of a woman whose body was discovered on Valentine's Day in an RV in Portland's Arbor Lodge neighborhood. The Multnomah County Medical Examiner’s Office has requested public assistance to piece together the identity of the deceased, found at 2500 block of North Delaware Avenue.

The woman was described as being white, in her twenties or early thirties, 5 foot 4 inches in height, and weighed 176 pounds. Sporting medium length dark blonde or light brown hair, she had a distinct set of tattoos that may hold the key to unlocking her identity. Among these markings is a black date "12-27-14" inked on her right collarbone, a symbol that may signify a moment of significance in her, unfortunately, short life.

Further details provided in the official call for assistance include additional tattoos that adorned her body: a faded black cross on the right wrist, a green heart with a date that reads either "10-23-14" or "10-23-19" on her left forearm, a black "XO" on her left index finger, a pair of black "waves" or possibly the Aquarius symbol on her left middle finger, and a black diamond on her left ankle.

The details surrounding the woman's death remain scant as investigators work tirelessly to unveil her story, a story cut tragically short in the Rose City. Anyone with information that could assist in this case, that could restore a name to this woman, her identity, is urged to come forward. Information can be a beacon, in cases like these, illuminating the darkened corners where the unknown resides.