Jackie Boyer was a 12-year-old girl who went missing on May 21, 1980, from her bedroom in Windsor, Sonoma County, California. She was last seen around 9:30 pm that evening in her room, The following morning at 7:00 am, she was discovered missing. While there were no indications of a struggle, a chair was found outside the window, and pry marks that had pried open the window were discovered on the outside.
Jackie Boyer, a Caucasian female, was 12 years old at the time of her disap.pearance. She was 4’11” and weighed 85 pounds. She had blonde hair and brown eyes, and her ears were pierced. Jackie had a small scar on the inside of her right forearm and a small mole on the center of her back. She was last seen wearing a pink nightgown, gold stud earrings, a gold-colored Timex watch with a black leather band and a white shell necklace. $7 in cash, a maroon nylon ski jacket, and blue jogging shoes were also missing from her room.
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Jackie Boyer’s nine-year-old brother was asleep in the same room at the time of her disap.pearance and didn’t see or hear anything, but he was known to be a sound sleeper. Authorities have called her disap.pearance is suspicious because Jackie did not have a prior history of running away and did not have any significant issues in her life at the time of her disap.pearance. It is believed that Jackie may have been abducted by a non-family member, and foul play is possible.
Investigators found that $7 in cash, a maroon nylon ski jacket, and blue jogging shorts were also missing from Jackie’s room. Her ears were pierced, and she had a small scar on the inside of her right forearm and a small mole on the center of her back. Jackie did not have a boyfriend and was not having any problems in her life at the time of her disap.pearance. Jackie was a sixth-grader at Starr School in 1980.
Authorities believe that Jackie’s case is a non-family a*duction and that she was taken by a stranger. Her case is still unsolved, and foul play is suspected. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has assigned her a case number of 601762
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