Police are asking the public to help find a Portland woman who failed to return home on March 15.
The woman, Lyubov Bilyk (pronounced “Loo-bov Bill-ick”), was reported missing by family members. She was last seen at approximately 5:00 a.m. that morning, and may have left her residence in the 2200 block of Southeast Umatilla Street on foot.
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Bilyk is described as a white female, 30 years old, 5’5″, 120 pounds. She has brown hair and green eyes. She has no eyebrows, and sometimes draws them in with makeup. She usually wears large, dark-colored sunglasses. Bilyk is Russian, but speaks English well, with a strong accent. She may have left with a small, rolling carry-on bag.
Bilyk may be suffering from a medical condition which may need immediate attention.
According to police, there is additional concern for Bilyk’s welfare because some of her personal property was found on the ground, nearby her residence by a passerby, which was then returned to her family. That prompted the family to file a missing person report on March 17.
Missing Persons Unit detectives and Central Precinct officers have been searching the area for any possible witnesses or additional evidence. Police say that, at this point, there is no evidence of any foul play being involved in Bilyk’s disappearance.
Anyone who knows of Bilyk’s whereabouts is asked to immediately call 9-1-1.
Anyone with additional, non-emergency information about this case is asked to contact Detective Mike Weinstein, at (503) 823-0446 or Mike.Weinstein@portlandoregon.gov.