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Aloha mother Erin McClintock home safe, family says

The Aloha mother had not been seen or heard from since she dropped her kids off at school on Oct. 21.

ALOHA, Ore. — An Aloha mother who was reported missing after she did not show up for work on Oct. 21 is home safe.

At 2:25 pm on Tuesday, Beaverton Police say they were alerted that Erin McClintock, 40, was at the Fred Meyer grocery store at 15995 SW Walker Rd. They found McClintock there and learned she had already called her family.

She told officers that she left last week of her own accord.

Erin’s family and friends had not heard from her since she disappeared after dropping her kids off at Aloha High School on Monday, Oct. 21.

Three days later, Erin’s car was spotted outside the Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center.

It’s unclear where Erin went or why she did not notify anyone.

Family and friends organized searches and held a vigil hoping for Erin’s safe return.

Credit: Washington County Sheriff's Office
Erin McClintock

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