Jordan Kuykendall, 30: Disappeared After Visiting A Friend In 2017
She was last seen getting into a dark-colored vehicle.
It has been several years since anyone has had contact with Jordan Kuykendall. Like many cases on OurBlackGirls, Jordan’s is yet another with little to no information.
It has been reported that the 30-year-old was last seen leaving a friend’s residence on Derron Drive in Memphis, Tennessee, on August 21, 2017. Jordan was spotted getting into a dark-colored SUV with tinted windows, but it is unclear whether she or someone else was behind the wheel.
Additionally, no information has been given regarding where Jordan may have been going. Details regarding her family, work, or personal life are also unknown.
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Jordan Antoinette Kuykendall: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, Jordan Antoinette Kuykendall stood 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 120 pounds. She had black/dark brown “collar-length” hair (that she liked to style in a bun) and brown eyes.
Further, Jordan has several tattoos: “Chris” is on the bottom of her left leg; her first name, “Jordan,” is inked on her lower back; on her right shoulder, there’s a tiger on her right thigh; and she has an image of a purple rose with a stem.
She was last seen wearing a pink top with blue jeans with holes in the sides. She stands 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds.
Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact the Memphis Police Department at 901-636-4450 or your local authorities. The agency case number is 1709005352ME.
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Case Number: 1709005352ME
Agency: Memphis Police Department
Phone: 901-636-4450
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