Police continue to search for missing Redmond woman

The Redmond Police Department is continuing its missing-person investigation and asking for the public’s assistance in finding Lorill Sinclaire, who is also known as Lorill Bryden.

The Redmond Police Department is continuing its missing-person investigation and asking for the public’s assistance in finding Lorill Sinclaire, who has been missing for more than a month.

The Redmond woman was last seen on Nov. 8 in the area of the Factoria Mall in Bellevue. Her car, a burgundy 1991 Ford Escort was later found that day in the 4200 block of 124th Ave. S.E., but she was not in the car.

Sinclaire is divorced and previously went by the name Lorill Bryden.

Police are not ruling out any possibilities, including kidnapping, as they continue to investigate all options, according to Redmond Police Lt. Charlie Gorman.

“We don’t have any specific leads or persons of interest,” he said.

Sinclaire is described as 5-foot, 8-inches tall, 145 pounds, with blonde/auburn hair and green eyes. Sinclaire’s family and friends say it is unlike her to be out of touch for so long.

If you have information regarding Lorill Sinclaire or her whereabouts, contact the Redmond Police Department at (425) 556-2500.