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News Release
Missing Flyer
Missing Flyer
UPDATED - Missing: Missing Father and 2 year-old Daughter (Photo) - 09/10/19

UPDATE 09/10/2019 11:15 AM

It has been just over a month since Sean and Madison Moss went missing. As the investigation continues, we are asking for help from the public.

29 year-old Sean Michael Moss and his daughter, Madison Moss were reported missing on Monday, August 12 at 10:18 am. They were last seen by Moss' co-worker on the evening of Friday, August 9th.

Family members were expecting Sean and Madison to attend the Douglas County Fair on August 10th, but they did not arrive.

Sean drives a dark green Chevy Trailblazer with front end damage on the right side of the bumper with Oregon license plate 549DBU.

Sean is described as 5'9'' tall and 160 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He has scars from his chin to his waistline. He also has a full back tattoo and a tattoo that reads "Lilly" on his left arm.

Madison is described as 3'0'' tall and 25 lbs with curly brown hair with one green and one hazel eye.

If you have any information which may help locate both individuals, please contact the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at 541-440-4458 or contact your local law enforcement.

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UPDATE 08/15/2019 7:30 PM

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is still actively investigating the missing persons case involving a father and his 2 year old daughter.  

"We have contacted and spoken to a number of friends and family and still have almost no information as to the whereabouts of Sean and Madison," Sgt. Brad O'Dell said. "At this point we need the public’s help in locating this father and daughter. Please be vigilant and report any information you believe to be important to this case," O'Dell urged.

Sean Moss and his 2 year-old daughter, Madison Moss, were last seen in northeast Roseburg about 11:30 PM on Friday August 9, 2019. Sean drives a dark green Chevy Trailblazer with front end damage on the right side of the bumper with Oregon license plate 549DBU. 

The Sheriff’s Office is very concerned about the welfare of Sean and his daughter. Anyone with information is asked to call 541-440-4458.

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ORIGINAL RELEASE 08/13/2019 12:08 PM

ROSEBURG, Ore. - The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is currently seeking information into the whereabouts of a missing Roseburg man and his 2 year-old daughter. 

29 year-old Sean Michael Moss and his daughter, Madison Moss were reported missing on Monday, August 12 at 10:18 am. They were last seen by Moss' co-worker on the evening of Friday, August 9th.

Family members were expecting Sean and Madison to attend the Douglas County Fair on August 10th, but they did not arrive. 

Sean drives a dark green Chevy Trailblazer with front end damage on the right side of the bumper with Oregon license plate 549DBU.

Sean is described as 5'9'' tall and 160 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He has scars from his chin to his waistline. He also has a full back tattoo and a tattoo that reads "Lilly" on his left arm. 

Madison is described as 3'0'' tall and 25 lbs with curly brown hair with one green and one hazel eye. 

If you have any information which may help locate both individuals, please contact the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at 541-440-4471 or contact your local law enforcement. 

Case #19-3736

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