Crime & Safety
Gresham Teen Missing; Police Ask For Help Finding Her
The family of Harmony Martz, 16, hasn't seen or heard from her since she walked away from a family member's house Friday night.

GRESHAM, OR — A 16-year-old Gresham girl is missing and police have asked the community for help finding her.
Harmony Martz was last seen walking away from a family member's house in the area of Southeast 178th Avenue and Southeast Division Street around 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 5. She reportedly left with a backpack full of clothes and a TriMet pass but no money.
Harmony also has a cell phone, police said, but it has been turned off since she disappeared. She may be in Gresham or the downtown Portland area, where she reportedly has friends.
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Police said Harmony has medical issues that could affect her decision-making abilities, but noted her health is not specifically at risk.
Harmony is described as a white girl, 5-foot-4 and roughly 110 pounds. She has should-length black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black hoodie with "Pink" written on it, blue jeans, and Ugg-style boots, police said.
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Anyone who sees Harmony or knows where she is should call non-emergency dispatch at 503-823-3333. If Harmony is known to be in danger, police ask that you call 911.
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