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Eugene Police Seek Help Finding Missing Endangered Senior Zuriel Fleischauer with Memory Issues

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Published on June 24, 2025
Eugene Police Seek Help Finding Missing Endangered Senior Zuriel Fleischauer with Memory IssuesSource: Eugene Police

The Eugene Police have issued a call for public assistance to locate 74-year-old Zuriel Velma Fleischauer, a woman reported missing and considered endangered due to memory issues. As reported by the City of Eugene, Fleischauer was last seen leaving her residence in the area of the 3300 block of Bentley on the morning of June 23, and has not returned since — an event her family describes as highly unusual for her.

Characteristics provided by the police detail Fleischauer as a white female, standing about 5 feet tall, weighing 90 pounds, with blue eyes and dark brown hair. When she left home, she was wearing a purple windbreaker and black pants, carrying a brown and white purse. Known to navigate the city using public transportation, Fleischauer was last observed making use of her bus pass near the Eugene Costco area around 2 p.m.

The police report indicates that Fleischauer has established patterns, frequenting locales like Fred Meyer, Target, and occasionally the Eugene Library. Anyone in these or surrounding areas is being asked to remain vigilant and to reach out with any potential sightings or information. The Eugene Police Department encourages individuals who might see Fleischauer or know of her whereabouts to contact them at 541.682.5111, referencing case number 25-09969.