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Kylie Fish, a 17-year-old from Del City, Oklahoma, was last seen on March 9, 2025. She was staying at a friend's residence and was expected to return home the following day, March 10. However, she did not return as planned. On March 14, Kylie sent a text message indicating that she was at Lake Thunderbird with friends. Since then, there has been no further contact or communication from her.

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Last Seen: Mar 09, 2025

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Victim Details

Apr 02, 2025

Apr 07, 2025

Kylie

Fish

17

17

67 inches

120 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the quiet community of Del City, Oklahoma, the normal rhythm of life was disrupted for the family of 17-year-old Kylie Fish. On March 9, 2025, the teenage girl was at her home, with plans to stay the night with a friend. She was expected to return the following day, a Monday like any other, but Kylie never came home. The days that followed were filled with a growing sense of unease for her loved ones. The silence was briefly broken when a family member received a text message from Kylie on Friday, March 14th. The message stated she was with friends at Lake Thunderbird, a popular recreational area. However, this would be the last communication anyone would have with her. After this final text, her phone seemed to be turned off, and her social media accounts, usually active, fell silent. As the days turned into weeks, the search for Kylie intensified. The Del City Police Department was notified and opened an investigation into her disappearance. She was described as a 17-year-old female with blue eyes and shoulder-length brown hair. At the time she went missing, she was believed to be wearing a black LSW hoodie, black and pink pajama bottoms, and black shoes. Her case was entered into national databases for missing persons, and her family and friends began the agonizing process of spreading the word, hoping for any information that might lead to her whereabouts. The initial report indicated she was staying with a friend, but as the investigation unfolded, the lack of any concrete leads or sightings of Kylie became a source of deep concern for both law enforcement and her family. The mention of Lake Thunderbird in her last text message became a focal point in the early stages of the investigation, though searches of the area yielded no clues. The case is a painful example of the ambiguity and heartache that surrounds many missing persons cases. Without any clear evidence of foul play or a voluntary departure, investigators were left to piece together the sparse information they had. The overview of the case is one of a sudden and unexplained disappearance. A young woman on the cusp of adulthood vanishes, leaving behind a family desperate for answers. The last known contact, a simple text message, offers a potential location but no explanation. The lack of further communication or any trace of her since that day leaves her case open and the circumstances of what happened to her a mystery.

Mar 09, 2025

Del City

Oklahoma

Oklahoma County

Del City

No

166558

Del City Police Department

Del City

Oklahoma

Oklahoma County

73115

4517 Southeast 29th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73115, Oklahoma

4056772443

Local

Law Enforcement

25-00804

2025-03-16

Del City Police Department

na

Brown

Blue

Blue

06/05/2026


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