Jamie Toliver, 29: Pregnant Woman Mysteriously Disappeared In 2017
The case received an update in 2023, when her remains were located.
*Update* In February 2023, human remains were discovered near Gladstone Boulevard and North Belmont Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri. Two months later, they were confirmed to belong to Jamie Toliver. At the time, it was reported that her death was not being investigated as a homicide. No other information, including the cause of death, has been shared since her remains were located.
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On the evening of April 14, 2017, 29-year-old Jamie Toliver was given a ride and dropped off near 39th and Oakley Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. The last time Jamie’s mother saw her pregnant daughter was on the day she disappeared as she was leaving her residence with her friend. Little information has been made publicly available regarding Jamie’s case.
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It hasn’t been shared where Jamie Toliver planned to go, and the name of the friend who picked her up hasn’t been made public either.
Jamie Toliver: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, Jamie was described as 5 feet 3 inches tall and 125 pounds. She had brown hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a white shirt, white shorts, and brown sandals. Jamie has a tattoo on her upper arm, her ears are pierced, and she has multiple facial piercings. She also goes by the name “Jada Jay.”
Anyone with information regarding Jamie’s case is urged to contact their local emergency services or the Kansas City Police Department Missing Persons Unit at 816-234-5136.
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Agency: Kansas City Police Department Missing Persons Unit
Phone: 816-234-5136
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