Disappearance of Amy Hillyard
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Amy Hillyard, 52, co-owner of Farley's Coffee, went missing from her Oakland home on March 25, 2026. She was last seen on surveillance video at Dimond Park around 4:30 p.m. that day. She left without her phone, wallet, and keys. Classified as at-risk due to a medical condition. As of April 14, 2026, she has not been found.
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Case overview
Amy Hillyard, 52, co-owner of the well-known Bay Area coffee shop chain Farley's Coffee, was reported missing on March 25, 2026, after she did not return to her home in the Cleveland Heights neighborhood of Oakland, California. [1] She is a mother of two, a consulting professional who has advised organizations including Apple, Gap, Electronic Arts, and the Marine Mammal Center, and serves as board president of the Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir. [5]
On the morning of March 25, Amy's husband Chris Hillyard had breakfast with her at home before dropping her off at a transit station on her way to a therapy appointment. [4] Amy had been experiencing depression and anxiety following a close friend's death and the loss of a family dog, and had sought professional help. She texted Chris to confirm she had returned home in the afternoon. Surveillance footage from a neighboring home showed her walking the family dog and speaking with a neighbor. [4]
The last confirmed sighting of Amy was at approximately 4:30 p.m. on surveillance video at Dimond Park, roughly half a mile from her home. [2] When Chris returned home, the back door was open and Amy's belongings — including her car keys, cell phone, wallet, and handbag — were on the kitchen counter. There was no note. [4]
The Oakland Police Department classified Amy as an at-risk missing person due to an undisclosed medical condition. [3] OPD stated publicly that there was no evidence to suggest foul play, abduction, kidnapping, or any other crime. [4] The California Highway Patrol issued an Endangered Missing Alert on March 30, covering Alameda County, San Francisco County, and San Mateo County. [5]
On March 29, a candlelight vigil was held at Lake Merritt in Oakland, drawing community members, friends, and family to show support and raise awareness. [8] On March 31, a major organized search was conducted at Dimond Park and along the Sausal Creek trail. Approximately 60 members of the Alameda County Sheriff's Office participated, with mutual aid teams from Contra Costa and Marin counties. More than 100 community volunteers combed hiking trails, canvassed neighborhoods, and checked local businesses across Cleveland Heights, Lake Merritt, the Lakeshore District, and Crocker Highlands. [5]
Chris Hillyard spoke publicly for the first time on April 8, making an emotional appeal for information and urging Bay Area residents to review home surveillance footage from the afternoon of March 25. [6] On the same date, the family announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to Amy's safe return. [9]
As of April 14, 2026, Amy Hillyard has not been located. The Oakland Police Department's investigation remains active. The family has asked anyone with information to contact OPD's Missing Persons Unit at (510) 238-3641 or visit bringamyhome.com. [9]
Note: Amy Hillyard is a missing person. No foul play has been publicly alleged or confirmed by law enforcement. This page is intended solely to raise awareness and aid in the effort to locate her.
- [1]Missing Oakland woman is a community fixture, coffee-shop owner
- [2]Amy Hillyard: Search continues for missing coffee shop owner at Dimond Park
- [3]Co-owner of Oakland coffee shop reported missing, believed to be at-risk
- [4]Amy Hillyard's Husband Details Day California Woman Disappeared
- [5]Dozens join search for missing Oakland business owner Amy Hillyard
- [6]Amy Hillyard: $10,000 reward posted for info on missing Oakland business owner
- [7]Amy Hillyard: Missing Oakland woman's friend shares message nearly 2 weeks since disappearance
- [8]Loved ones hold vigil for at-risk missing Oakland woman
- [9]Bring Amy Home — Family website
Legal Status
As of April 14, 2026, Amy Hillyard is classified as an at-risk missing person by the Oakland Police Department. No criminal charges have been filed in connection with her disappearance. [3] OPD has publicly stated there is no evidence of foul play, abduction, kidnapping, or any other crime. [4]
Jurisdiction
The Oakland Police Department's Missing Persons Unit is the lead investigative agency. The California Highway Patrol issued an Endangered Missing Alert on March 30, 2026, expanding the search area across Alameda, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties. [5] The Alameda County Sheriff's Office has provided search and rescue support, with mutual aid from Contra Costa and Marin counties. [5]
The Hillyard family announced a $10,000 reward on April 8, 2026, for information leading to Amy's safe return. [6][9]
April 8, 2026
Husband Chris Hillyard speaks publicly for first time
Chris Hillyard made an emotional public appeal for information, urging residents to review home surveillance footage from March 25.
Source →April 8, 2026
$10,000 reward announced by family
The Hillyard family announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to Amy's safe return.
Source →March 31, 2026
Major search at Dimond Park and Sausal Creek
Approximately 60 Alameda County Sheriff's deputies, mutual aid from Contra Costa and Marin counties, and 100+ volunteers searched Dimond Park, Sausal Creek trail, and surrounding neighborhoods.
Source →March 30, 2026
CHP issues Endangered Missing Alert
The California Highway Patrol issued an Endangered Missing Alert covering Alameda, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties, expanding the geographic scope of the search.
Source →March 29, 2026
Candlelight vigil held at Lake Merritt
Friends, family, and community members gathered at Lake Merritt for a candlelight vigil to show support for Amy and raise awareness.
Source →March 25, 2026
Surveillance captures Amy walking dog, speaking to neighbor
Surveillance footage from a neighboring home showed Amy walking the family dog and talking to a neighbor after returning from her appointment.
Source →March 25, 2026
Last confirmed sighting at Dimond Park (~4:30 p.m.)
Surveillance video placed Amy Hillyard at Dimond Park, approximately half a mile from her home, at around 4:30 p.m. This is the last confirmed sighting.
Source →March 25, 2026
Chris returns home — Amy missing, belongings left behind
When Chris Hillyard returned home, the back door was open and Amy's car keys, cell phone, wallet, and handbag were on the kitchen counter. No note was left.
Source →March 25, 2026
Amy Hillyard reported missing to Oakland Police
Family reported Amy missing to the Oakland Police Department. She was classified as at-risk due to an undisclosed medical condition.
Source →March 25, 2026
Amy Hillyard has breakfast with husband, goes to therapy appointment
Chris Hillyard dropped Amy at a transit station on her way to a therapy appointment. She texted to confirm her return home in the afternoon.
Source →Chris Hillyard
Husband of missing person
Amy Hillyard's husband and co-owner of Farley's Coffee. Has led family search efforts and made public appeals for information. Father of two daughters.
Amy Hillyard
Missing person — last seen at Dimond Park, Oakland on March 25, 2026
Amy Hillyard, 52, co-owner of Farley's Coffee with locations in Oakland and San Francisco. Consulting professional who has advised Apple, Gap, Electronic Arts, and the Marine Mammal Center. Board president of the Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir. Described as 5'4", approximately 120 lbs, blonde hair, hazel eyes. Classified as at-risk due to an undisclosed medical condition.
Surveillance footage — Dimond Park (4:30 p.m., March 25)
Surveillance video from the Dimond Park area captured Amy Hillyard at approximately 4:30 p.m. on March 25, 2026. This is the last confirmed sighting. Oakland PD stated they are "combing through hours of tapes" from the area.
kron4.comPersonal belongings left at residence
When Chris Hillyard returned home, Amy's car keys, cell phone, wallet, and handbag were found on the kitchen counter. The back door was open. No note was left.
newsweek.comNeighboring home surveillance — dog walk and neighbor conversation
Footage from a neighboring home's camera showed Amy walking the family dog and speaking with a neighbor after returning from her therapy appointment, before her disappearance.
mercurynews.com (News / Fair Use)Text message from Amy confirming return home
Amy texted Chris to confirm she had returned home from her therapy appointment in the afternoon of March 25.
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