Missing Person Crystal Bullock At Risk Due to Health Condition

Oakland, CALocal News

The Oakland Police Department is actively searching for Crystal Bullock, a 57-year-old Black female who has been missing since May 9, 2025. Bullock is described as 5'5" tall, weighing 170 pounds, with a burgundy short ponytail and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black shirt featuring a "Cookies" logo, black pants, and black slides. Due to a health condition, she is considered at risk and may experience speech impairment. Community members are urged to provide any information to the Missing Persons Unit at (510) 238-3641.

This case highlights the critical role of public assistance in resolving missing person cases. The police department continues to engage with the community through social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Prompt action can significantly impact the outcome of such cases, emphasizing the need for vigilance and support.

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