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Community Expresses Concern Over the Disappearance of Christine Miller from Oakland, California, as Search Efforts Continue

Christine Denise Miller, Oakland, California – The community is growing increasingly concerned as the search for 56-year-old Christine Miller, who has been missing since July 30, 2024, intensifies. Christine was last seen in the area of Trask Street and 55th Avenue in Oakland, CA, driving a 2015 white Chevy Cruze with the license plate 7XSZ818. She was expected to arrive in Pasadena on July 30 but never reached her destination.

Numerous residents and friends have taken to social media to express their hopes and prayers for Christine’s safe return. Chesterfield Tom Thumb commented, "We hope and pray for a safe return," while Greta Green echoed the sentiment, stating, "Oh No Praying She is found safe."

The sense of urgency and concern is palpable as others join in the outpouring of support. "Praying for her safe return," wrote Demeatric Hendrick, while Jan Karn shared, "Shared With Prayers." The community’s collective anxiety is evident in these heartfelt messages.

Bridget Bryant added a spiritual note, saying, "May the ancestors protect them and bring them home safely and quickly." The sentiment was shared by many, with Audrey Watkins and Shay Poindexter also offering prayers for Christine’s safe return.

As the search for Christine continues, anyone with information is urged to contact the Oakland Police Department at (510) 238-3641 or the Black and Missing Foundation Inc. (BAMFI) at 877-97-BAMFI.

The community remains hopeful and united in their efforts to bring Christine Miller home safely.

— Updated by Grace Jackson in Local

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