Dec 05, 2011
Jan 08, 2024
Karen
Kincaid
80
58
63 inches
140 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the autumn of 2002, 58-year-old Karen Margaret Kincaid was living a quiet life in a small cabin on Sparks Road in Oakland, Oregon. A woman with red hair and brown eyes, she was known to be close to her family. On the afternoon of October 3, 2002, Karen was seen at the Safeway grocery store on Northeast Stephens Street in the Metz Hill area. This would be the last confirmed sighting of her. After this, she vanished without a trace, leaving her loved ones in a state of unending concern. Her disappearance was not immediately considered suspicious, with some initially believing she may have left on her own accord, possibly due to a recent divorce. However, as time passed with no word, this theory began to fade, replaced by a more sinister one. Adding to the mystery of her disappearance was the fact that her small dog, a neutered male Pomeranian named Pippen, also went missing. Left behind in her cabin were her other pets, a cat and a bird, which was considered uncharacteristic of Karen. She also may have been experiencing depression and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The investigation into her whereabouts has been ongoing for years, with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office handling the case. Despite the passage of time, little information has surfaced to shed light on what might have happened to her. The circumstances surrounding Karen Kincaid's disappearance have led investigators to believe that she was a victim of foul play. The fact that she left behind some of her beloved pets and has had no contact with her family is out of character for the woman they knew. Authorities have suggested that finding her dog, Pippen, could be a crucial element in solving the case, as it's possible that whoever was involved in Karen's disappearance may have also taken the dog. The case remains unsolved, a painful open wound for her family and community. The official classification of her case is that of an endangered missing person, highlighting the serious concerns for her welfare from the outset. The overview of this case is one of a sudden and unexplained disappearance, which, over time, has evolved from a belief she may have left voluntarily to a strong suspicion of foul play, leaving a family without answers and a community with a lingering sense of unease.
Oct 03, 2002
Oakland
Oregon
Douglas County
97462
No
11061
Douglas County Sheriff's Office
Roseburg
Oregon
Douglas County
97470
Jeff Wheaton
Detective
1036 Southeast Douglas Avenue, Oregon
5414404450
County
Law Enforcement
02-5417
2002-10-08
Douglas County Sheriff's Office
Red/Auburn
Brown
Brown
05/21/2026