Norine Kay Boyd
Missing since December 20, 1988 from Rupert, Minidoka County, Idaho.
Classification: Endangered Missing
Vital Statistics
Circumstances of Disappearance
Boyd was last seen in Rupert, Idaho on December 20, 1988.
Her father found her apartment door ajar when he went to check on her after she called him, upset. Christmas music was playing on the stereo. Her purse and presents for her children were undisturbed on the table.
Nearly three months later, on March 10, 1989, hikers found her gray Ford sedan at the base of the Twin Sisters formation in the City of Rocks. Her crushed sunglasses were on the ground next to her belt.
Cassia County sheriff's deputies inventoried the scene: Nine empty Coors Light cans; cigarette butts littering the ground; an empty bottle of Nytol sleep aid and a makeup case containing cross-tops - a form of amphetamine. They said the car, with the driver's-side door unlocked, had been there a long time.
Norine Boyd was the mother of three young boys.
Boyd had a large sum of money before she vanished after taking out a signature loan for as much as $6,000 from a finance company and also collecting rent on the apartments she managed. None of the money was ever found.
Investigators Rupert Police Department
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Agency Case Number: 20020318
NCIC Number: M-682394496 Source Information:
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