Oakland coffee shop owner Amy Hillyard missing nearly 2 weeks

  • Amy Hillyard, a 52-year-old Oakland coffee shop owner, has been missing since March 25 and is considered at risk due to a medical condition.

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  • Amy Hillyard, a 52-year-old Oakland coffee shop owner, has been missing since March 25 and is considered at risk due to a medical condition.
  • Surveillance footage showed her at Dimond Park hours after she was last seen leaving her Cleveland Heights home, according to police.
  • Family, friends and volunteers continue an extensive search across the East Bay, urging the public to share information and report tips.

OAKLAND, Calif. – A family is holding out hope that a missing Oakland coffee shop owner who vanished nearly two weeks ago will be brought home safely.

The family of Amy Hillyard, 52, has been sharing regular updates about her disappearance on a website dedicated to finding her. In a post on Easter Sunday, they thanked Oakland police and the hundreds of volunteers searching for Hillyard, who was last seen on March 25 around 2 p.m. in the 500 block of Radnor Road.

“During this holiday weekend, Amy’s friends and supporters have continued their efforts to review hours of video footage, searching BART stations and surrounding streets, and distributing flyers throughout the East Bay,” the family said. “While this is a day traditionally centered on hope and renewal, our hope remains steadfast: that Amy will be found and brought home safely.”

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