
Search Continues For Southern Idaho Woman Missing 30 Years
The family of a missing southern Idaho woman is still holding out hope that they might get answers someday soon about what happened to their loved one on a mid-October day back in 1994.
Krystyn Rae Dunlap disappeared on October 14, 1994, after leaving a distressing note for her family that informed them she would be returning at some point in the future with no further specifics, according to details shared by The Charley Project. Dunlap's case has been shared by numerous missing persons websites, including missingandunsolved.com and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Krystyn was being treated for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) when she went missing, according to The Charley Project, and was listed as 'endangered.'

Krystyn Rae Dunlap Has Been Missing From The Boise Area Since 1994
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Dunlap would be 49 years old today; she was just 17 when she vanished all those years ago. She was 5'4" and weighed roughly 140 pounds back in October of 1994, and has blonde hair and green eyes, according to The Charley Project. She owned a 1989 Z28 Camaro, with the VIN 1G1FP21E3KL147418, when she was last seen.
If you have any information that can help reunite Krystyn with her family or help Idaho detectives locate her, contact the Boise Police Department at 208-377-6790. To submit an anonymous tip in this case, click here.
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