Found Deceased OR - Melissa Marie Jubane, 32, Beaverton, 4 September 2024 *Arrest*

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Beaverton Police continue search for missing 32-year-old nurse: 'Highly unusual case'

The search continues for missing Beaverton woman Melissa Jubane, whose disappearance police are calling highly unusual.

Officers began a canvas of Jubane's apartment building Thursday night, and say they spoke to every single neighbor.

Tracking bloodhounds were used as well - but as of Friday morning, nothing had turned up.

 
SEP 6, 2024
...With no apparent leads, police have turned to the public for help finding the missing woman.

“All of our standard law enforcement checks are just coming up empty,” Beaverton Police officer Matt Henderson said.

... Police know Jubane got married in Hawaii less than two weeks ago, and that Jubane’s apartment door, which has an electronic key, opened at around 6:30 a.m. Sept. 4. However, she did not come in to work at her scheduled time of 7 a.m.
I think cameras will hold clues….worried stalked or followed. Most shifts start at 0645 possibly 0700. Did she leave at the time she usually would have? Phone pings where hers did I’m still curious too. I’m sure police have more info than releasing, but I’m curious if anyone was seen near her or soon after or before. JMO
 
What I have read and seen evidence of. And my own questions...your thread was the most helpful when I was trying to catch up a couple days ago, so I joined. I am a nurse too.

The most important thing being a nurse is to be at work before 7am or 7pm to be prepared for report on your 6-10 patients that starts promptly at 7. And if the nurse coming off duty and the new nurse coming on duty are both ready we can start earlier with report, because the only patients allowed to stay in hospitals with multiple insurance plans, are beyond sick and quite complicated. We need to get out of report as as possible. Most medications are due at 8 and 9. Many with their first meal, blood sugars before they eat, etc. Hospital RN's are expected to give all medications within 30 mns of scheduled times. So, yes it is critical that the nurse is there at the above time. Yes, as 7 the supervisor while getting their own report for the unit, starts trying to reach the nurse. There isn't anyone sitting around waiting to step in. Nurses have a protocol that they need to call in to work a number of hours before their shift, the earlier the better to try to find someone to replace them. Even if a nurse is going to arrive at 702 they are expected to let their working unit know. We also do call their designated person to see if they know anything or can help to find out where they are. And again a nurse has a history of always being there and on time.....so we would call for a welfare check. Hospitals don't allow the nurse off duty to clock out after 730. With that being said hospitals also don't allow the oncoming nurse to clock in before 7. That information is for anyone questioning why the employer called for a welfare check for people that are not familiar with how critical time is in the nursing profession.

....Above also explains why I don't believe that even if a person asked her for a car jump or anything having the above first and foremost in her mind that she would offer to help. Critical to be there by 7!

....Read on other nurses facebook that I know that her phone was turned off at 7. The critical time then is 630-700am and what happened in that time. Reports are that she always drove her car and her car was still parked where it should be.

....Read that police did enter her apartment, but it appears none of her friends know anything about what they found or didn't find.

.....Another friend said she loved her dog more than anything. Makes me wonder if she took her dog out for a walk, even before the normal time for her to leave at 630am. Work only takes 10 minutes by car. 15 mns maximum.

.....Ran across a couple posts that said within the two weeks prior, there were at least two women that were approached in the morning by a woman asking for help with her car, around the same time, one said her hair stood up on the back of her neck as she was within arms reach of the car and she felt that the woman was going to do something creepy to force her into her car and got out of there. Rumor has it neither one reported to anyone. There is also a secure garage that matches the floor that the tenant lives on. Yet, in a review of the apartments where she lives I read that a guys car was broken into and damaged in the secure garage recently and management was refusing to help.

...August 25 wedding. Have read were together seven years. Husband is on active duty about a six hour drive away. Husband has/had physical therapy practice for many years, in Beaverton nearby. Well liked member of the community.

....All apartment doors have same type of electronic opening/shutting and records the time. Door definitely closed I believe said 630am, give 1 or 2 mns either way. Not opened again from what I can put together.

There are other questions that I have but this is a LONG post as it is.....thank you if anyone has any thoughts.......
Thank you @Beaverton for this really helpful post. It provides so much context for the seemingly narrow window of time during which this woman disappeared.

IMO, it's difficult not to feel very uneasy about what could have happened to Melissa Jubane.
 
I was looking at the google reviews for her building and there have been several people in the last 6ish months that said there was a bunch of thefts in the garage and that it wasn’t secure. I wish we knew if there are cameras in the garage or not…
 
Where might Melissa go in the morning before getting in her car to go to work?
  1. Another apartment?
  2. Does she have a dog who needed to go out?
  3. Does she have one of the on-site storage units?
  4. Trip to the Resident Cafe' with gourmet coffee bar?
BASELINE158 | Amenities & Pet Policy
Excellent questions.

Also-

Does she take her car to work or use public transportation? Or both?

Have her purse/keys/phone been found?

I'm sure there are cameras everywhere in and around this building that police are looking through.

Likely that will yield some answers to this sad, unsettling mystery.

God Bless Melissa and her family.
 
Where might Melissa go in the morning before getting in her car to go to work?
  1. Another apartment?
  2. Does she have a dog who needed to go out?
  3. Does she have one of the on-site storage units?
  4. Trip to the Resident Cafe' with gourmet coffee bar?
BASELINE158 | Amenities & Pet Policy

At night:

Are washing machines on site or in apartments?

Any habit of walking/running in AM and hit by a car and the driver simply hid her somewhere?

Any history of sleepwalking, narcolepsy, anything than can cause early dissociation when a person doesn’t realize what she’s doing? Any recent head trauma?
 
The garage, does the exit have cameras?

Apartment door opened at 6:30 am. It would follow that the door was most likely opened by Melissa since that's the time she would likely leave. If a perp had gained entry to her apartment the previous night, where something happened, and perp removed Melissa after, the probability would be that said door would be opened beforehand, not exactly at 6:30 am.

Something happened between her apt and the garage I think. I would like to know if another vehicle left the garage in the time span. At least question the residents who leave the garage around the same time as Melissa would. (LE likely has though)
Check them all.
 
I was looking at the google reviews for her building and there have been several people in the last 6ish months that said there was a bunch of thefts in the garage and that it wasn’t secure. I wish we knew if there are cameras in the garage or not…
Welcome to Websleuths, @SueDoeNim! Nice to have you with us. :)
 
Where might Melissa go in the morning before getting in her car to go to work?
  1. Another apartment?
  2. Does she have a dog who needed to go out?
  3. Does she have one of the on-site storage units?
  4. Trip to the Resident Cafe' with gourmet coffee bar?
BASELINE158 | Amenities & Pet Policy
Answer to question #2 in this article. Yes, she has a dog. But the dog must be accounted for or that would've been reported, surely... MOO

“It’s definitely not like her. And she has her, her dog. So I know that she wouldn’t want to leave her dog for so long. So that was like her little baby,” Oregon said. ...
 
More about where volunteers searched today.

SEP 6, 2024
With investigators remaining tight-lipped so far, community members began a search on Southwest Jenkins Road, not far from Jubane’s apartment, and fanned out into surrounding fields and trails in the Tualatin Hills Nature Park.

 
The garage, does the exit have cameras?

Apartment door opened at 6:30 am. It would follow that the door was most likely opened by Melissa since that's the time she would likely leave. If a perp had gained entry to her apartment the previous night, where something happened, and perp removed Melissa after, the probability would be that said door would be opened beforehand, not exactly at 6:30 am.

Something happened between her apt and the garage I think. I would like to know if another vehicle left the garage in the time span. At least question the residents who leave the garage around the same time as Melissa would. (LE likely has though)
Check them all.

Here is a strange thing. If the door was opened at 6:30 but the phone went blank at 7, which would be the time for AM meeting, then it was moving somewhere? Where? And why was it switched off exactly when she'd be at the hospital?
 
Here is a strange thing. If the door was opened at 6:30 but the phone went blank at 7, which would be the time for AM meeting, then it was moving somewhere? Where? And why was it switched off exactly when she'd be at the hospital?
It was likely switched off when it started ringing- when the hospital called to find out where she was.
IMHO
 
I wonder how much they checked out the security cameras at the apartment building, from what I could see on Google maps, they have cameras around the various entrances, so it shouldn't be too hard to monitor the changes on those entrances around the 6:30-7:00 timeframe.

But if she doesn't show up on the cameras, then either she could've been abducted & moved via some other vehicle or maybe she never left the building (perhaps not necessarily neighbor stalker, but someone else in the building).

I really hope she's found soon & safe, I don't like that it's taking this long without any leads. The first few days are the most critical.
 
Hi all. I live in the building where Melissa went missing. I've lived here for over 3 years, I believe Melissa has as well, when I asked the maintenance team for more info. I have never seen her around - this building isn't very "neighborly" and people stick to themselves. Just like Melissa, I have a dog, but I have never seen her walk her dog. Or maybe I have, I recognize dogs before I do people.

To answer a few questions I have seen here:

- The building has always felt secure. I personally have not had issues with my car getting broken into. We have security that drives around the garage during random hours.
- Washers and dryers are in unit.
- There is a trash room on the ground floor. No trash chute. To enter the trash room, one needs a fob (the same one to unlock your front door, and the same one to get into the building)
- There are cameras: 1 right by the garage entrance/exit, all around the building exterior, and in the mail room. No cameras in elevators, on resident floors, or on any other parking levels.
- Parking situation: Melissa lived on the 5th floor, so she would have parked her car on the 5th floor
- Types of people that live here: I would say lots of Nike folks, since it's right across from the Nike campus. Working professionals, families, and people who are being relocated by Nike and are in temporary housing. That being said, the last few years, a few weird things have happened in the building. About 1.5 years ago somebody was murdered by her husband in their unit. They were newlyweds. I think you can do a search on this.
- The building is massive, with very long hallways. Every floor has a bike room and storage units
- The Extended Stay across the street is shady and I avoid walking my dog there. I don't think anything good happens there.
- We've had a lot of construction recently in the neighborhood.
- There is a pool, they haven't closed it yet for labor day, but we'd all know if somebody decided to do something there.
- I have always felt safe walking my dog in the neighborhood at all hours of the day - but now I'm being more careful.
- Detectives have knocked on doors but they have not asked to search my unit.
- SAR dogs were out yesterday evening on the 5th floor trying to get a scent. I believe they were unsuccessful from what I have heard.

I'm new to this forum, but I'm very unsettled by all of this. I just thought I'd share what I know, living in the building where she went missing.
 
According to her wedding page - she should be probably on her honeymoon now. Did the wedding not happen? The groom to be looks like the man with her in her Facebook header and Melissa J. the bride to be is a nurse in Portland. Melissa Jubane and Bryan Llantero's Wedding Website UPDATE: If you find the groom's FB page, there are photos of the ceremony in Hawaii, so the wedding happened Aug. 25.

that website is gone now
 

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