Kimberly Sue Jones

Kimberly Sue Jones, lovingly known as Kim or Kimmie Sue, was last seen on the morning of February 3, 2009, leaving her apartment at the Pinewood Village complex in Parkersburg, West Virginia. She had plans to spend time with her young daughter, her ex-boyfriend, and his wife that day. According to reports, Kimberly was dropped back off at her apartment later that evening, but it’s unclear if she ever made it inside safely.

Her family grew concerned when they couldn't reach her. Days later, when they entered her apartment, they found her medications untouched and noted that her calendar still held reminders of upcoming plans. A recent check from her father's death benefits was missing, but there were no other signs that Kimberly intended to leave on her own. She did not own a vehicle, and most of her personal belongings had been left behind.

Kimberly was known for her gentle nature and trusting spirit. She was especially devoted to her daughter, and her sudden disappearance remains deeply troubling to those who love her. Her case is still unsolved.


Physical Description

  • Height: 5'0" – 5'2"

  • Weight: 110 – 115 pounds

  • Hair Color: Brown, shoulder-length with bangs

  • Eye Color: Blue

  • Distinguishing Features:

    • Small scar on the front center of her neck

    • Crescent-shaped scar on her left arm

    • Discolored birthmark on her buttocks

    • Tattoo on her right shoulder of a red rose with the name "Kimmie Sue" and the stem bearing the name "Jack"

    • Spoke with a quiet, raspy voice​

What You Can Do

If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Kimberly Sue Jones, please contact the Parkersburg Police Department at (304) 424-8444.

Kimberly is listed in the NamUs database under case number MP6892.

Even after all these years, Kimberly's disappearance remains unresolved. Her story matters, and any new information could help bring long-awaited answers to those who still search for her.


Behind the Scenes of the Project

A FOIA request has been submitted in connection with this case, and we’re currently waiting to hear back from the agency. We remain hopeful that the results will help shed more light on the circumstances and will update this page as soon as we receive a response.

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