Missing from: Highland Beach 12/01/05
Missing: December 1, 2005
Age at disappearance: 23
Height: 5’6″
Weight: 100-111 lbs.
Hair Color: Light Brown/Dyed Blonde
Eye Color: Brown
Distinguishing Characteristics: Scars, Marks, Tattoos: Caucasian female. Emillie has gauged ear piercings. She has scars on both arms from boils and tribal tattoos on both shoulders. She may dye her hair blonde. Her nicknames are Em and Emmie, and some agencies spell her first name “Emily.” Hoyt has screws surgically inserted in both sides of her lower jaw. She previously fractured one foot and her collarbone, and three of her teeth are missing.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Emillie was last seen in Highland Beach, Florida sometime during December 2005. She called her brother in Portland, Oregon to tell him she was mailing him a Christmas present. She asked him to call her when it arrived. When Hoyt’s brother tried to call her, he got a message back from her boyfriend, who said he’d ordered her out of his house and taken her phone, which he was paying for. He said he thought Hoyt had gone to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Emillie’s family contacted the police in Florida after waiting a few weeks without hearing from her. The police refused to take a missing persons report at the time, saying there was no evidence she was in danger. Years passed before they agreed to list her as missing.
Emillie is described as a very sensitive, artistic individual. Her father died when she was four, and her family moved at least nineteen times during her childhood. Her relationship with her boyfriend, who was about twenty years older than her, was troubled and she’d told her family she planned to leave him. Little evidence is available as to her fate. Some accounts give January 1, 2006 as the date she went missing.
Investigating Agency: Highland Beach,Florida Police Department Bob Devito (561) 266-5800
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