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Leah Eileen Bruins, a 41-year-old woman, was last seen on February 22, 2019, in the city of Bellingham, Washington. At the time she went missing, she was described as a White/Caucasian female with blond or strawberry hair and green eyes. She stood at 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighed around 125 pounds. Distinctive physical characteristics include a quarter-inch irregular heart-shaped birthmark on the front of her throat and a scar from a Cesarean section on her abdomen. It is also noted that she ...Read More
Last Seen: Feb 22, 2019

Victim Details

Feb 05, 2026

Feb 10, 2026

Leah

Bruins

48

41

67 inches

125 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the community of Bellingham, Washington, a 41-year-old woman named Leah Eileen Bruins vanished, leaving behind a profound sense of uncertainty. She was last seen on February 22, 2019, a day that now marks the beginning of an ongoing and sorrowful mystery for those who know her. With blonde hair and green eyes, Leah is described as being 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing around 125 pounds. Distinctive features include a small, heart-shaped birthmark on the front of her throat, a C-section scar, and the fact that she had orthodontic braces as a child. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain largely undocumented in public sources, adding a layer of painful ambiguity to her case. The Bellingham Police Department is the primary agency investigating her disappearance, holding the responsibility of piecing together the sparse clues left behind. The public record on Leah Bruins' case is notably limited, which stands in stark contrast to other missing persons cases that have drawn significant media attention. This lack of a detailed public narrative means that the events leading up to her disappearance, and any subsequent search efforts, have not been widely shared. For her family and friends, this absence of information likely compounds their distress, leaving them in a state of perpetual waiting and wondering. The case is a somber reminder that for every well-publicized disappearance, there are many others that do not receive the same level of public awareness, yet the pain of those affected is no less real or significant. The quietness surrounding her case is, in itself, a part of the story—a story of a life interrupted and of a search for answers that continues away from the public eye. The investigation into what happened to Leah Bruins is a difficult one, defined by the few details that are publicly known. Without information on her last known clothing, her means of transportation, or any specific circumstances of her disappearance, investigators are faced with a challenging path forward. Her case is a poignant example of the hundreds of unsolved missing persons cases in Washington, each representing a person who is deeply missed. The overview of Leah's case is one of an unsettling and unresolved absence. A woman with a life and connections was present one day and gone the next, with no clear explanation to offer solace or closure to those who await news. The hope remains that with time, new information will emerge, shedding light on the circumstances of that February day and finally providing answers about what happened to Leah Eileen Bruins.

Feb 22, 2019

Bellingham

Washington

Whatcom County

98225

No

186151

Bellingham Police Department

Bellingham

Washington

Whatcom County

98225

Marla Rodgers

Investigative Assistant

505 Grand Avenue, Washington

3607788800

Local

Law Enforcement

25B05979

2025-01-30

Bellingham Police Department

Blond/Strawberry

Green

Green

06/12/2026


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