
The person at the center of this case
Sharran Lee Haije
Justice for Sharran Lee Haije — the trail went cold in 2018, but the truth hasn't.
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Sharran has dementia and would likely be confused about her location and unable to find her way home—has she sought shelter nearby or been helped by someone?
Did anyone see an elderly woman in a blue nightgown and green clogs in the Gig Harbor area on June 22, 2018, or in the days following?
Her distinctive clothing (blue nightgown and green rubber clogs) should make her recognizable—any sightings of these items or matching descriptions?
Sharran Lee Haije, a 78-year-old woman with dementia, was last seen on June 22, 2018, walking on 105th Street Court near Wright Bliss Road in Gig Harbor, Washington. Due to her cognitive condition, she would likely be confused and unable to find her way home. Despite the passage of time, tips from the community remain vital to locating her and bringing closure to her family.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP50894. Missing person: Sharran Lee Haije.
Last known contact: 2018-06-22 in Gig Harbor, Pierce, WA. Circumstances: Sharran was last seen walking on her street, 105th Street Court and Wright Bliss Road, in the early afternoon hours of June 22, 2018.
She has dementia, and is likely confused and wouldn't know where she lives. Demographics: 78 years, Female, White / Caucasian.
Physical description: 5 ft 6 in, 165 lbs, hair: Red/Auburn, eyes: Blue. Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Blue nightgown and green rubber clogs.
Investigating agency: Pierce County Sheriff's Office | 18-173-01147 | 2018-06-22.
Sharran was last seen walking on her street at 105th Street Court and Wright Bliss Road in the early afternoon hours.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.