Feb 18, 2019
Jan 12, 2024
Heather
Tegerdine
46
41
65 inches
200 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
On a winter evening in Sequim, Washington, 41-year-old Heather Marie Tegerdine told her mother and step-father that she was going for a walk. It was between 8:00 and 9:00 p.m. on December 22, 2018, when she left her family's home in the Diamond Point area. Worryingly, she left without her coat, wallet, and cigarettes. Heather, a White female with short brown hair and hazel eyes, was last seen wearing a blue shirt with a dark-colored long-sleeved shirt underneath, dark athletic pants, and white tennis shoes. She also has a distinctive tattoo on the left side of her neck that reads "Selah." When she did not return, her family reported her missing to the Clallam County Sheriff's Department the following day. The circumstances of Heather's disappearance were immediately concerning to authorities, who considered her to be endangered due to a mental illness. The investigation that followed included the exploration of several potential sightings. There were reports that Heather may have been seen on a Clallam Transit bus, at the local health department, and at the Sequim YMCA, places she was known to frequent. Despite these leads, her whereabouts remained unknown. The official investigation, handled by the Clallam County Sheriff's Department, has not publicly disclosed specific details about the full scope of their search efforts in the days and weeks following her disappearance. Years have passed since Heather Tegerdine was last seen, and her case remains an unresolved and painful mystery for her family and the community. The lack of closure weighs heavily on those who know and love her. The case is a somber reminder of the ambiguity and sorrow that surrounds so many missing persons investigations. With no significant updates or new leads publicly released, the narrative of what happened to Heather on that December night is incomplete. The overview of the case is one of an abrupt and baffling disappearance, leaving a void of information and a family waiting for answers. The Clallam County Sheriff's Department continues to hold the case file, number 2018-29376, hoping for a breakthrough that will finally shed light on what happened to Heather Marie Tegerdine.
Dec 22, 2018
Sequim
Washington
Clallam County
98382
No
47269
Clallam County Sheriff's Department
Port Angeles
Washington
Clallam County
98362
Amy Bundy
Sergeant
223 East 4th Street, Washington
3604172459
County
Law Enforcement
2018-29376
2018-12-23
Clallam County Sheriff's Department
9295
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
06/19/2026