Jul 27, 2017
Jan 12, 2021
Naola
Kearney
73
33
64 inches
100 lbs
110 lbs
Black / African American
Female
In the spring of 1984, a 33-year-old woman named Naola Kearney vanished, leaving behind a void of information and decades of unanswered questions for her loved ones. On May 15th of that year, in Clinton, Oklahoma, Kearney, a Black / African American female, was last seen. The final confirmed sighting of Naola was in El Reno, Oklahoma, on the corner of Grand and Haynes. The last person to see her was her brother, in a simple, heartfelt moment after she had given him a card for his birthday. After this brief exchange, Naola disappeared, and the details surrounding her movements from that point forward remain unknown. She was a petite woman, standing at five feet four inches and weighing between 100 and 110 pounds. Those who knew her affectionately called her "Na" or "Little Bit." The circumstances of Naola's disappearance are distressingly vague, with very little information publicly available to piece together a timeline of events after she was last seen. At the time she went missing, she had straight, shoulder-length black hair. She also had several distinct scars on her abdomen, the back of her head, and on her arms and legs. The clothing she was wearing on the day she vanished is unknown. The lack of concrete details has made the investigation, which is being handled by the Custer County Sheriff's Office, exceptionally challenging. Decades have passed since Naola Kearney was last seen, and her case has grown cold, though it remains open. The official records offer a sparse narrative, a collection of basic facts that do little to illuminate the person Naola was or the life she lived. The official missing persons case was created years later on July 27, 2017. The overview of this case is one of profound and sorrowful mystery. A woman, in the midst of a seemingly ordinary day and a kind gesture for her brother, simply ceased to be in the world she was known in. Without witnesses, a crime scene, or any clear indication of her destination or state of mind, the narrative of what happened to Naola Kearney abruptly ends, leaving only an enduring and painful absence for those who still hope for answers.
May 15, 1984
Clinton
Oklahoma
Custer County
73601
33848
Custer County Sheriff's Office
Arapaho
Oklahoma
Custer County
73620
Ryan Beck
Investigator
P.O. Box 40, Oklahoma
5803231616
County
Law Enforcement
Custer County Sheriff's Office
Black
Brown
Brown
06/17/2026