On 05/18/14 at approximately 1245
a.m. the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office received a telephone call from a male
subject who identified himself as Steven Pettit. Pettit wanted to report his
live-in girlfriend of 22 years, identified as Teresa Marie Wold, as a missing
person. Pettit told a Sheriff’s Deputy that he and Wold had attended an event
at the E&O Bowl in Blue Lake on 05/17/14. Wold rode her motorcycle to the
event and Pettit drove a separate vehicle. The event ended at approximately
6:00 p.m. and the two left separately. Teresa did not arrive home.
Pettit stated that Wold suffered a
brain aneurism and underwent brain surgery in March, 2014 He said that although
she does suffer from mild temporary memory loss he does not feel that she would
have forgotten her way home. Pettit said that it is out of character for her
not to have returned home after the event. It is unclear what Wold’s direction
of travel was when she left E&O Bowl. Her cellular telephone goes straight
to voicemail.
Area hospitals were checked, as
well as the Humboldt County Correctional Facility, and Wold has not been
admitted or booked. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, the California
Highway Patrol and Wold’s friends and family have been checking area roadways
for any signs of Wold or her motorcycle. The California Highway Patrol launched
an Airplane this afternoon but was unable to fly beyond the Willow Creek area
due to weather conditions.
Wold is described as a white
female, 5’7” tall, 220 lbs., blonde hair, and green eyes. She is 51 years of
age. Her motorcycle is a Maroon 2008 Harley Davidson Softail, California
license plate number MORYDZ. She was last seen wearing a bright yellow shirt,
blue jeans and a tan leather vest with a “Fog Dogs” logo on the back.
Anyone with information is asked to
contact the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office at (707) 445-7251 or the
California Highway Patrol at (707) 268-2000.
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