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Vickie Lynn Dahl, 29, went missing from her home in Enid, Oklahoma, on March 21, 1985. She was last seen wearing a black Harley Davidson t-shirt, jeans, and moccasins. At the time of her disappearance, she stood approximately 5'8" tall and weighed between 190 and 200 pounds. Vickie had brown hair, blue eyes, and a distinctive silver front upper tooth. Additionally, she had a tattoo of the name "Ron" on her left back shoulder.

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Last Seen: Mar 21, 1985

Victim Details

May 02, 2019

Sep 18, 2019

Vickie

Dahl

68

29

68 inches

190 lbs

200 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the small city of Enid, Oklahoma, a mystery began on March 21, 1985, that has endured for decades, leaving a family with unanswered questions and a community with a lingering sense of unease. On that day, 29-year-old Vickie Lynn Dahl, a woman with brown hair and blue eyes, vanished. She was a mother and a resident of Enid, and her sudden disappearance left a void in the lives of those who knew her. At the time she went missing, Vickie was approximately 5'8" tall and weighed between 190 and 200 pounds. She was last seen wearing a black Harley Davidson t-shirt, jeans, and moccasins. Two distinctive features that might have made her easily recognizable were a silver front upper tooth and a tattoo of the name "Ron" or the letter "R" on her left back shoulder. Vickie had also been known to use several other last names, including Estes, McClimens, Brooks, and Cardinal. The circumstances surrounding Vickie's disappearance are unsettlingly sparse. She reportedly left her home in Enid on that March day and was never seen or heard from again. There is very little public information available to suggest where she might have been going or if she had any plans to be away for an extended period. The lack of detail about her movements or state of mind prior to her disappearance has made the investigation particularly challenging for law enforcement. The Enid Police Department was officially notified of her disappearance on June 6, 1985, and they have been the primary investigating agency ever since. Despite the passage of nearly four decades, her case remains an active missing person investigation, a cold case that continues to seek resolution. Over the years, efforts to locate Vickie or to understand what happened to her have unfortunately yielded no significant breakthroughs. Her case has been documented by the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under the case number MP57071. This national database provides a centralized location for information about her case, making the details accessible to law enforcement agencies and the public across the country. The investigation has remained open, a quiet but persistent effort to bring closure to her loved ones. The overview of Vickie Dahl's case is one of an unsettling and abrupt departure followed by a long and frustrating silence. With no clear leads or evidence to suggest her whereabouts, her family and the community are left to wonder what became of the 29-year-old woman who vanished from their lives so many years ago. Anyone with information regarding the disappearance of Vickie Lynn Dahl is encouraged to contact the Enid Police Department.

Mar 21, 1985

Enid

Oklahoma

Garfield County

No

50314

Enid Police Department

Enid

Oklahoma

Garfield County

73701

Nick John

Detective

301 West Owen K Garriott Road, Oklahoma

5802427000

Local

Law Enforcement

31cc-28-I-85

1985-06-06

Enid Police Department

9818

Brown

Blue

Blue

06/26/2026


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