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Kim Marie Roache, 43, was last seen on June 8, 2000, in Grants Pass, Oregon. She left her residence at 2:00 a.m., but never returned. Her vehicle, a 1978 Plymouth Volare, was later discovered over an embankment on Onion Mountain, but there was no sign of Kim. Inside the vehicle, authorities found her purse and wallet, but no clues to her whereabouts. The circumstances of her disappearance remain unclear, and she has not been seen or heard from since.

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Last Seen: Jun 08, 2000

Victim Details

Mar 11, 2013

Jan 08, 2024

Kim

Roache

67

43

60 inches

110 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the early hours of June 8, 2000, 43-year-old Kim Marie Roache departed from her home in Grants Pass, Oregon. She was five feet tall and weighed 110 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes. She left her residence at approximately 2:00 a.m. in her 1978 Plymouth Volare and has not been seen or heard from since. The circumstances surrounding her departure are not entirely clear, but her vehicle was later discovered, leading to more questions in this troubling case. Sometime after she was last seen, Kim's car was found over an embankment on Onion Mountain. There was no sign of Kim at the scene. Inside the vehicle, investigators found her purse and wallet, but these personal items offered no clues as to her whereabouts. The discovery of her abandoned car in such a remote location, with her essential belongings left behind, has led to speculation of foul play, though no definitive evidence has emerged to support this theory. Despite the passage of time, the case of Kim Roache remains unsolved. Law enforcement has investigated her disappearance, and her case is listed in national missing persons databases. The Josephine County Sheriff's Office is the primary investigating agency. Over the years, there have been no significant leads to indicate what may have happened to Kim after she left her home that morning. The lack of resolution leaves her family and community with unanswered questions about her fate. The case serves as a somber reminder of the many individuals who vanish under mysterious circumstances, leaving behind a void of information and a lingering sense of uncertainty for those who knew and cared for them.

Jun 08, 2000

Grants Pass

Oregon

Josephine County

97527

No

13233

Josephine County Sheriff's Office

Grants Pass

Oregon

Josephine County

97526

1901 Northeast F Street, Oregon

5414745123

County

Law Enforcement

00-06094

2000-06-08

Josephine County Sheriff's Office

Blond/Strawberry

Blue

Blue

05/22/2026


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