Oakland Coffee Shop Owner Missing Since March

Family urges public to check security cameras for clues about Amy Hillyard's disappearance.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 12:05am

Amy Hillyard, the 52-year-old owner of a popular Oakland coffee shop and mother of two, has been missing since March 25. Authorities have classified her as an at-risk missing person, and hundreds of volunteers have joined the search across the East Bay area.

Why it matters

The disappearance of a well-known local business owner and community member has sparked widespread concern in Oakland. Hillyard's family is hoping that any security camera footage or other information from the public can help provide clues about what happened to her.

The details

Hillyard was last seen leaving her coffee shop, Brew Haven, on the evening of March 25. Her car was found abandoned near her home the next day, and her family reported her missing. Police have classified her as an at-risk missing person due to her medical conditions. Hundreds of volunteers have joined search efforts across Oakland and the surrounding East Bay area.

  • Amy Hillyard was last seen leaving her coffee shop on the evening of March 25, 2026.
  • Hillyard's car was found abandoned near her home the following day, March 26, 2026.

The players

Amy Hillyard

The 52-year-old owner of Brew Haven coffee shop in Oakland and a mother of two.

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What they’re saying

“We're desperate to find any information that could help us locate Amy. Please, if you live in the area, check your security cameras and let us know if you see anything that could be related to her disappearance.”

— Hillyard Family

What’s next

Police are continuing their investigation and search efforts, and have asked the public to report any potential sightings or security camera footage related to Hillyard's disappearance.

The takeaway

The disappearance of a beloved local business owner and mother has shaken the Oakland community, underscoring the importance of vigilance and community support in missing persons cases.