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Lynn Renae Jackson, a 46-year-old woman from Detroit, Michigan, was last seen on February 1, 2006. On that day, she was observed getting into a red pickup truck on Colfax Street in Detroit. After this sighting, she was never heard from again, and few details have emerged since her disappearance. Lynn, who stood about 5'0" tall and weighed 100 pounds, had black, curled hair and often wore artificial fingernails. She may have gone by her middle name, "Renae."

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Last Seen: Feb 01, 2006

Victim Details

Jul 01, 2013

Apr 14, 2022

Lynn

Jackson

64

46

60 inches

100 lbs

Black / African American

Female

In the winter of 2006, a 46-year-old woman named Lynn Renae Jackson vanished from Detroit, Michigan. On February 1st of that year, she was last observed on Colfax Street entering a red pickup truck. At the time of her disappearance, Lynn, who sometimes went by her middle name, Renae, was described as a Black female, standing at 5 feet tall and weighing around 100 pounds. She had black hair and brown eyes and was known to sometimes wear artificial fingernails. Following her entry into the pickup truck, Lynn was never heard from or seen again, leaving her family and community with few answers about what had happened to her. The circumstances surrounding Lynn's disappearance were distressingly sparse, with very few details available to the public or to investigators. The case was one of several mysterious disappearances of women in Detroit between 2005 and 2007. The lack of information and leads made the investigation incredibly challenging, and for a long time, her case remained cold with no significant developments. The absence of communication from Lynn was uncharacteristic, causing immediate concern among those who knew her. Regrettably, Lynn Renae Jackson's case is now considered closed, as she was located and confirmed to be deceased. The exact date and the specific circumstances leading to this sorrowful conclusion are not detailed in publicly available information, but the resolution brings a tragic end to a long period of uncertainty. The overview of her case reflects a heartbreaking story that began with a seemingly ordinary moment�getting into a vehicle�and ended in a devastating loss. The limited information available highlights the painful reality for many missing persons cases, where answers can remain elusive for years, and the final resolution brings grief instead of relief.

Feb 01, 2006

Detroit

Michigan

Wayne County

13819

Detroit Police Department

Detroit

Michigan

Wayne County

48226

Shannon Jones

Sergeant

1301 3rd St, Michigan

3135961800

Local

Law Enforcement

1307020155

Detroit Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

06/03/2026


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