Connie Klomp
Physical Description
Height: Between 5'6" and 5'7"
Weight: Between 180 and 190 pounds
Hair Color: Gray, waist-length, often worn twisted or in a bun
Eye Color: Blue
Distinguishing Features:
Red, dime-sized mole on her forehead
Missing an upper tooth
Wears eyeglasses
Clothing and Accessories
Clothing: Red shirt and a black-and-red striped skirt
Footwear: White sandals with a flower near the toes
Jewelry: Two rings worn on the right hand (middle and pinky fingers)
Accessories: Hair clips
Connie Butcher Klomp was last seen on July 14, 2012, in Huntington, West Virginia. Connie had recently been released from a facility in Ashland, Kentucky, and arrangements had been made for her to stay at a home on 31st Street. Before her sister could arrive to meet her, Connie left the residence—and was never seen again.
Later that month, some of Connie’s belongings, including her purse and clothing, were found near Harris Riverfront Park. Despite these discoveries, no one has been able to confirm where Connie went that day or what may have happened. Her disappearance remains a mystery, and her case is still open more than a decade later.
Her family continues to search for answers, holding onto hope that someone may know something that could help.
What You Can Do
If you have any information about the disappearance of Connie Butcher Klomp, please contact the Huntington Police Department at (304) 696-4470.
Connie is listed in the NamUs database under case number MP15573.
Even after all these years, Connie’s story matters. Every detail, no matter how small, could help bring long-awaited answers.