A young woman is missing in Eugene, Oregon—and right now, every second matters.
McKenna Naveah Sheely, a student at Oregon State University, was last seen on March 21, 2026, around 1:30 a.m. in the area of 13th Avenue and Hilyard Street. Since that moment, there has been growing concern for her safety, especially with reports suggesting she may have suffered a medical event.
This is not just another post scrolling through your feed.
This is someone’s daughter. Someone’s friend. Someone who needs help.
McKenna was last seen wearing faded black or gray jeans and a black sleeveless top. She has a tattoo on her left tricep, a key identifying feature that could help someone recognize her. These details may seem small—but in situations like this, they can be critical.
Because someone out there may have seen her.

Maybe it was late at night.
Maybe it was just a passing moment.
Maybe it didn’t seem important at the time.
But now, it could be everything.
Authorities in Eugene are actively searching and are asking for the public’s help. When someone goes missing—especially under possible medical distress—the urgency becomes even greater. Time is not just important. It’s crucial.
The fact that McKenna may have experienced a medical emergency makes this situation even more serious. It means she could be in need of immediate assistance. It means that every minute without help increases the risk.
And that’s why awareness is so powerful.
In today’s world, information spreads faster than ever. One post can reach thousands. Thousands can turn into millions. And somewhere in that chain, someone might recognize her—someone who can provide the one detail that leads to her being found.
That’s how lives are saved.
You don’t need to be in Eugene to make a difference.
Sharing this message could put McKenna’s face in front of someone who has seen her. Someone who remembers something. Someone who didn’t realize what they saw was important—until now.
This is how communities come together.
Strangers helping strangers.
People stepping up for someone they’ve never met.
Because at the end of the day, this isn’t about where you are.
It’s about what you do.
Imagine what her family is going through right now.
Waiting for updates.
Hoping for good news.
Fearing the worst.
No one should have to live in that uncertainty.
And yet, this is their reality.
That’s why your attention matters.
That’s why your action matters.
If you live in or near Eugene, stay alert. Look around. Pay attention to details. If you think you may have seen McKenna—even briefly—report it. Do not second guess yourself.
If you are elsewhere, your role is just as important.
Share this message. Keep her story visible. Help it reach as many people as possible.
Because visibility leads to awareness.
Awareness leads to information.
And information leads to answers.
If you have any information regarding McKenna Naveah Sheely’s whereabouts, please contact the Eugene Police Department at 541-682-5111 immediately.
Do not wait.
Do not assume someone else will call.
Your call could be the one that changes everything.
This is a moment where small actions can have a huge impact.
A share.
A message.
A call.
Each one matters.
McKenna is out there somewhere.
And right now, she needs people to care enough to act.
So let’s not ignore this.
Let’s not scroll past.
Let’s make sure her name is seen.
Let’s make sure her story is heard.
Let’s do everything we can to bring her home safely.
đź’™ Please take a moment to share this post. You never know who might see it.
Because right now, one question matters more than anything else:
Where is McKenna Naveah Sheely—and could your action be the reason she is found in time?
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