Found Safe CA - Leah Hoffman, 29, left after an argument, Trinity Co., 7 Feb 2022

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Missing Person
Case Number: 202200122
February 7, 2022

On February 7, 2022 at approximately 8:30 PM, it was reported to the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office that Leah Hoffman, had gone missing in the area of the Rush Creek Estates. A welfare check had earlier been requested on Leah and Deputies checked the area, but had been unable to locate her.

During the course of the investigation, it was determined that earlier in the morning, Leah had been involved in a verbal argument with individuals she had been residing with and walked off. She was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, shorts and black Ugg boots.

Various reports have come in which indicated that Leah was seen in the afternoon of February 7 near State Route 299 and the Lewiston turn off (believed to be Trinity Dam Boulevard). Another at about the same time which made it appear that she was seen walking on State Route 3 near Slate Creek. Areas have been checked by Deputies, with negative results.

If anyone has information pertaining to Leah’s whereabouts, please contact the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office at 530-623-2611.

Persons Involved:
Leah Hoffman, DOB: 6/29/1992, of Redding, CA
Height: 5’7”
Weight: 140 Lbs.
Hair: Blonde, long
Eyes: Blue

Agencies involved:
Trinity County Sheriff’s Office

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Update
On February 9, 2022, Deputies with the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office continued the Missing Persons Investigation pertaining to Leah Hoffman.

Detectives attempted to confirm potential sightings of Leah, in the areas of Lewiston, Weaverville, and Redding; none of which have been proven through video surveillance to have been Leah.

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During the search efforts, Search and Rescue members located potential shoe prints which could have been Leah’s. These shoe prints were specific to the type of Ugg boot that Leah was reportedly wearing.

Search and Rescue members will continue their efforts to search for Leah on 02/10, in the area of Eastside Road.

Based on the inability of investigators to track Leah electronically
, the Sheriff’s Office is continuing to request the publics assistance regarding any information or potential sightings.
 
I am from this area and let me be very clear. A LOT OF PEOPLE GO MISSING HERE! this is scary and i pray and watch this case closely. Not sure i am allowed to say this but Why isn't there more coverage of the CHP officer that was last in contact with her? He dropped her off in the middle of the night is a very isolated area. This seems odd.
 
Hi JLM,

I haven't read anything about the person you've mentioned in your post above. Will you please explain who was last in contact with Leah and "dropped her off in the middle of the night is a very isolated area?

That appears to be a very uncaring, potentially dangerous act towards a young woman.

Are you able to provide a link for this information please? Thank you.
 

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