Missing woman’s car found near Sweet Home

Linn County Sheriff’s Office deputies on Saturday morning, Oct. 29, found a gray Camry connected to a missing Northern California woman on a dead-end U.S. Forest Service road off of Highway 20 about 30 miles east of Sweet Home.

The Tehama County Sheriff’s Office in Red Bluff, Calif., reported 54-year-old Tammy Pitkin missing on Wednesday, Oct. 26, about 12 days after she’d last been seen by family.

Pitkin was last known to have been in Sutherlin on Monday, Oct. 17. Deputies contacted family members and learned she had no connection to Linn County. Members of the Linn County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Team have been searching the area and have found no signs of her.

Pitkin is described as being 5-foot-4 and 160 pounds with blond hair and hazel eyes. Deputies learned she most likely has two small dogs with her, a white/black/brown Jack Russell Terrier and a smaller white dog.

Anyone who has seen Pitkin or has given her a ride is encouraged to contact the Linn County Sheriff’s Office at (541) 967-3911.

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