Former Salem woman stilling missing after disappearing near Dayton following argument

Whitney Woodworth | Statesman Journal

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Authorities are still searching for a 27-year-old woman missing since Saturday.

The Yamhill County Sheriff's Office continued its search Tuesday, asking for the public's help with locating Meighan Cordie. She was last seen around 10:30 p.m. after attending a wedding in the rural community of Grand Island.

According to sheriff's deputies, she left the vehicle she was riding in after an argument with her mother and walked away on foot, leaving behind her phone and shoes.

Cordie's family contacted the sheriff's office the following day because they had not heard from her.

Cordie is reportedly the daughter of a Clackamas fire captain.

Sheriff's officials said Cordie is a resident of Clackamas, but she lived in Salem until at least 2016, according to records.

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On Sunday, deputies, along with family and friends of the Cordie family, searched the area into the evening without results.

"The Grand Island area is mostly rural farm land surrounded by woods and close to the Willamette River," sheriff's officials said.

Yamhill County Search and Rescue was activated Monday morning along with air and marine patrol support.

Deputies and a large contingency of volunteers, many of whom were professional firefighters associated with Cordie's father, scoured the area Monday.

Sheriff's officials said the search consisted of a ground search, helicopter, fixed wing aircraft, K-9 units and marine patrols.

Cordie was last seen wearing a blue floral pant suit and is described as being 5 feet, 5 inches and 160 pounds.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office at 503-434-7506 or YCOM 503-434-6500.

For questions, comments and news tips, email reporter Whitney Woodworth at wmwoodwort@statesmanjournal.com, call 503-399-6884 or follow on Twitter @wmwoodworth

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