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Published on January 09, 2025
Alameda County Sheriff's Office Urgently Seeks Public's Help to Find Missing Woman from Oakland Sober Living HomeSource: Alameda County Sheriff's Office

The Alameda County Sheriff's Office is seeking assistance from the public to locate a missing person, Ashley Keller, who has been missing since the beginning of this month. According to the Alameda County Sheriff's Office's social media post, the 33-year-old black woman walked away from a sober living home on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland last Wednesday and has not returned.

Ashley, described as approximately 5' 06" tall and 130 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair, does not have a working cell phone, making it even more difficult to establish her whereabouts. It is not known what her attire was at the time she left the sober living home. Law enforcement expresses concern for her safety, as she is reported to have undiagnosed mental health issues. Walking down a street in San Leandro with her boyfriend, who she may be with, Ashley may be recognized by residents.

The Sheriff's Office believes she might be in San Leandro/Oakland. They have also raised the alarm about her safety. "Ashley has undiagnosed mental health issues and maybe with her boyfriend at an unknown address," the Alameda County Sheriff's Office stated, stressing the urgency of the situation.

Community members and those in the surrounding areas are encouraged to keep an eye out for Ashley and report any sightings or information to the Alameda County Sheriff's Office at (510) 667-7721 or to contact the local law enforcement agency.