Advisory
KIOWA COUNTY, Okla. – The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) announces the skull found in Kiowa County on July 13, 2005, which became known as ‘Kiowa County Jane Doe,’ is positively identified as Rebecca Jean Boyd. Boyd was reported missing by her estranged husband on July 30, 2002. She was 29-years-old at the time of her disappearance and the mother of two small children.
On July 13, 2005, a farmer in Kiowa County notified the Sheriff’s Office that he found a skull on his land. No other remains were found. At that time, investigators determined the skull was human and belonged to a female that was between 18-29 years old and that she had been deceased between 3-20 years.
Over the past 16 years, multiple attempts were made by investigators to identify the skull including creating a facial reconstruction that generated several leads and entering her profile into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs). The skull was also submitted to the University of North Texas (UNT) Center for Human Identification. Additionally, the DNA profile obtained from the skull was run against numerous other missing women cases in Oklahoma.
In September 2021, UNT notified the OSBI that the DNA profile match from Kiowa Jane Doe matched Rebecca Jean Boyd, whose profile was also entered into NamUs.
“Kiowa County Jane Doe has a name. She is Rebecca Jean Boyd and she has a family that loves and misses her,” said Ricky Adams, OSBI Director. “We are happy that Rebecca’s family has her back and can give her the proper burial that she deserves. Now our Cold Case Unit is going to determine how she ended up in that field and who is responsible.”
Rebecca Jean Boyd was last seen in Lawton on July 26, 2002. She lived in Muskogee with a relative but was known to visit Lawton to see family that lived in the area.
If you have any information on Rebecca Jean Boyd’s disappearance, please contact the OSBI at (800) 522-8017 or [email protected]. You can remain anonymous.
*** A picture of Rebecca Jean Boyd is attached. ***
IDENTITY OF ‘KIOWA COUNTY JANE DOE’ IDENTIFIED 16 YEARS AFTER REMAINS FOUND
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December 1, 2021 | Brook Arbeitman |
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KIOWA COUNTY, Okla. – The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) announces the skull found in Kiowa County on July 13, 2005, which became known as ‘Kiowa County Jane Doe,’ is positively identified as Rebecca Jean Boyd. Boyd was reported missing by her estranged husband on July 30, 2002. She was 29-years-old at the time of her disappearance and the mother of two small children.
On July 13, 2005, a farmer in Kiowa County notified the Sheriff’s Office that he found a skull on his land. No other remains were found. At that time, investigators determined the skull was human and belonged to a female that was between 18-29 years old and that she had been deceased between 3-20 years.
Over the past 16 years, multiple attempts were made by investigators to identify the skull including creating a facial reconstruction that generated several leads and entering her profile into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs). The skull was also submitted to the University of North Texas (UNT) Center for Human Identification. Additionally, the DNA profile obtained from the skull was run against numerous other missing women cases in Oklahoma.
In September 2021, UNT notified the OSBI that the DNA profile match from Kiowa Jane Doe matched Rebecca Jean Boyd, whose profile was also entered into NamUs.
“Kiowa County Jane Doe has a name. She is Rebecca Jean Boyd and she has a family that loves and misses her,” said Ricky Adams, OSBI Director. “We are happy that Rebecca’s family has her back and can give her the proper burial that she deserves. Now our Cold Case Unit is going to determine how she ended up in that field and who is responsible.”
Rebecca Jean Boyd was last seen in Lawton on July 26, 2002. She lived in Muskogee with a relative but was known to visit Lawton to see family that lived in the area.
If you have any information on Rebecca Jean Boyd’s disappearance, please contact the OSBI at (800) 522-8017 or [email protected]. You can remain anonymous.
*** A picture of Rebecca Jean Boyd is attached. ***
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Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
6600 Harvey Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
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