Jul 30, 2010
Jul 26, 2023
Rita
Jolly
68
17
65 inches
130 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the summer of 1973, a 17-year-old girl named Rita Jolly vanished from West Linn, Oregon, leaving her family with a mystery that has endured for decades. On the evening of June 29th, Rita, a junior at West Linn High School, left her home around 7:15 p.m. to take one of her frequent walks. She was last seen between 8:30 and 9:00 p.m. in the West Linn area, possibly in the Robinwood neighborhood or on Sunset Avenue. Rita, who was known to be an artist and an independent thinker, left with a smile and without any personal belongings, suggesting she intended to return shortly. Her family grew deeply concerned when she did not come home, and her father expressed his profound heartbreak to the media in the weeks that followed her disappearance. The investigation into Rita's disappearance has spanned over 50 years, yet answers remain elusive. Foul play is suspected in her case, and her family has long believed she was a victim of a crime. Over the years, law enforcement has pursued numerous leads, including possible sightings of a hitchhiker who resembled Rita, but these have not led to a breakthrough. The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office has continued to work on the case, with detectives expressing a desire to bring some measure of peace to Rita's family. Several theories have been considered throughout the decades, including the possibility of a connection to serial killer Ted Bundy, who was active in the Pacific Northwest during that time. However, Bundy never confessed to her murder, and no definitive link has been established. The enduring mystery of Rita Jolly's disappearance has left a lasting impact on her family and the community. Her siblings continue to hope for answers and have spoken about the unique person she was, expressing a wish that the world had more time with her. The case has been re-examined by investigators who are exploring potential connections to other unsolved crimes in the region, including those committed by a convicted killer in Washington. Rita's case is a poignant reminder of the lingering pain and uncertainty that surrounds unsolved missing person cases. Despite the passage of time, the search for what happened to Rita continues, a testament to the enduring love of her family and the dedication of law enforcement to uncover the truth.
Jun 29, 1973
West Linn
Oregon
Clackamas County
No
8841
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
Oregon City
Oregon
Clackamas County
97045
James White
Detective
2223 Kaen Road, Oregon
5037855000
County
Law Enforcement
73-9833
1973-06-30
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
05/28/2026