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CA MITCHELL DEON OWENS: Missing from Menlo Park, CA - 3 Feb 1983 - Age 4

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NCMEC: Have you seen this child? Mitchell Owens
NamUs: The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Mitchell, also known as Michael was last seen in his families home in Menlo Park, CA on on February 3, 1983. An intruder broke into the home and proceeded to severely beat and rape his mother, Ora Owens. Michell walked into his mother bedroom during the assault and his mother screamed at him to hide. Ora awoke in the hospital two days later and found that her son was missing.

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Missing Since: 02/03/1983
Missing From: Menlo Park, California
Classification: Non-Family Abduction
Sex Male
Race Black
Date of Birth: 11/21/1978 (41)
Age: 4 years old
Height and Weight: 3'0, 40 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: African-American male. Black hair, brown eyes. Mitchell has a scar on the upper portion of his nose. He has a surgical scar on his left rib area. Mitchell has a lazy right eyelid. Some agencies give his middle name as "Deshaun" or "Deshon." He may use the first name Michael.

Details of Disappearance
An unidentified man broke into the Owens family's apartment in eastern Menlo Park, California late in the night on February 3, 1983. The intruder entered through a window and attacked and severely beat Mitchell's mother, Ora Owens. Her three sons were at home with her at the time.

Two of the boys slept through the assault, but Mitchell woke up and walked into the room while the beating was taking place. Ora screamed at him to run away. The attacker than attempted to strangle Ora with a telephone cord and she passed out and was apparently left for dead.

Neighbors found her the next day and she was taken to the hospital, where she regained consciousness. She had to spend weeks in the hospital recovering from her ordeal. Mitchell has never been heard from again.

Ora only caught a glimpse of her son's abductor. She believes her attacker may have been a man she'd met the previous night at the Enlisted Men's Club at Moffett Field Naval Air Station in Mountain View, California. He offered to buy her a drink, but she declined and walked away. She thinks the man followed her home and then drove away when she reached her door.

The man has never been identified. He is described as 6'0 tall with brown hair, blue eyes, a mustache and tattoos on his arms. He was approximately 25 years old in 1983.

Another possible suspect is a man who knocked on Ora's door just a few hours before the break-in. He identified himself as a police officer and was in uniform, and asked about a report she'd made about a stolen purse the month before. The Menlo Park Police Department has no record of any of their officers stopping by the Owens home on that date.

Ora received telephone calls for years following his disappearance from an unidentified male. The caller repeatedly threatened to abduct her other two sons. It is not known if the calls are related to Mitchell's disappearance.

Authorities stated that they hoped current forensic technology which was unavailable in 1983 could help solve Mitchell's abduction and the assault on Ora. She has criticized the police investigation, stating investigators did not look hard enough for Mitchell because the family is African-American and poor. Inexplicably, the local police at first listed Mitchell as a runaway juvenile and refused to take action to find him.

Ora's attacker has never been identified and Mitchell has never been located.

Investigating Agency
  • Menlo Park Police Department 650-858-3308
 

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Sometimes the parents never give up, like Toni's. Sometimes grief consumes them, like the family of Mitchell Owens.

Mitchell was 5 in 1983 when he walked into his mother's room in their Menlo Park home and found a man raping her. Ora Owens screamed at Mitchell to hide as the rapist strangled her, but when she woke up two days later in a hospital, her son was gone.

"People didn't take much notice of that case either, maybe because they were black," said Wilder of the Vanished Children's Alliance. "Ora kept looking for Mitchell for so many years, and then finally we just lost contact. The grief was very heavy on her."
 

Bay Area mother continues search for son who was abducted 43 years ago​

More than four decades after her young son was taken from her Peninsula home, a mother is still hopeful she will find him.

Tuesday marked 43 years since 4-year-old Mitchell Owens was abducted from an apartment in Menlo Park. His mom Ora Farmer has never stopped searching for him and now has new hope he may still be alive.

On the day of the abduction, Farmer said a man broke into their apartment in the middle of the night and assaulted her.

"I got up to run and from what I remember he just grabbed me by the back of the head and pulling me backwards," she said. "He put his arm around my neck."

She said the man wrapped a phone cord around her neck until she passed out. When she woke up in the hospital, she learned her son was gone.

Now 43 years later, she said her quest on social media to find her son led her to learn about a man in a Chicago mental health facility who is 47 – the same age her son would be now – with a similar facial scar.

"I can think that's my child," Farmer said.

She notified Menlo Park police, who told NBC Bay Area they are trying to obtain a DNA sample from the man, but he declined to provide it and they don’t have enough evidence to get a search warrant for it.

The detective investigating the cold case said he met with Farmer on Tuesday to obtain a cheek swab from her so if any DNA evidence is retested they can rule out her DNA.

Farmer said the pain of living without her son has never subsided.

"I still feel hopeful," she said. "I don't feel that disconnect like he's gone, but I feel that separation."
 

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