Candlelight vigil held for missing Oakland coffee shop owner as community holds onto hope
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Candlelight vigil held for missing Oakland coffee shop owner as community holds onto hope
""What we're hoping for tonight is to generate as much attention on the fact that she's missing and how loved she is in hopes it'll ultimately bring her home," Green said."
""Please review your video cameras for evidence of her walking past your home. She loved hiking and walking. It's very possible she could be on that video," Green said."
""She'd be the one jumping in, volunteering, leading volunteers, talking to other people in the community. It seems crazy that she's not here tonight with us," said Green."
""She is the lynch pin in a lot of our relationships. She is the lynch pin of her coffee shop, where missing person flyers now cover the windows.""
A candlelight vigil was held at Lake Merritt for 52-year-old Amy Hillyard, who has been missing since Wednesday. Attendees included loved ones and community members who gathered to pray and sing in hopes of her return. Hillyard is considered at risk due to a medical condition. Family and friends described her as a vital part of the community, involved in local activities and known for her kindness. Organizers urged attendees to check home security cameras for any signs of her.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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