Still no answers two years after Linda Peterson went missing

BAKER CITY – It has been just over two years since Linda Peterson of Baker City went missing and there are still no answers as to what happened to her.  

The Baker City Police Department continues to actively work on this missing person case with hopes that someone will come forward with information.  

According to information provided by the department, Crime Stoppers of Oregon has a link for tips and/or leads at http://crimestoppersoforegon.com/sitemenu.aspx?P=missing&ID=823&fbclid=IwAR37CiG0wIVI1qXgRYAQWI7AWilkmVAVq_JdIng5VUs6I4dN-5C6pJ44Rc0

In February, an additional amount of $2,500 was added to the reward money increasing it to $5,000 total for information leading to an arrest in her disappearance. 

The Baker City Police Department reminds that you have to use the Crime Stopper’s link to submit information for reward eligibility. 

The Baker City Police Department will continue to try and gain funds to increase the reward money. 

Linda Peterson was last seen in Baker City on March 15, 2019.  Peterson is described as a 51-year-old female with brown hair and brown eyes. She is 5’01” with a tattoo on her buttock and left ankle. She also has a scar on her right wrist.