Grace Allison Smith

Age at missing34 years old
Case IDgrace-allison-smith
City enMason
City geo ID4813931
City slugmason
ClassificationEndangered Missing
Classification enEndangered Missing
County en
County fips ref54053
County slugmason-county
Created at2026-01-16T16:23:17.046178+00:00
Date of birth
Disappearance detailsSmith was last seen on 3 Mile Road in Mason County, West Virginia on February 23, 2022. She left her mother's residence in her vehicle at 8:30 p.m., and her mother gave her $20 to pay for gas. That day she Smith spoke to her sister and her father separately and said she felt unsafe with the people she was associating with, and that she planned to check into a rehabilitation program for her drug problem. Her mother tried to call her on her cellular phone at 11:30 p.m., but got no answer. Smith was supposed to meet with her family the next day so they could take her to rehab, but she never showed up. She has never been heard from again. On February 25, her car was found abandoned in the McClintic Wildlife Management Area, with her keys lying on the hood and most of her personal belongings, including her clothes, inside the vehicle. The location is about ten miles from Smith's mother's residence. Authorities determined she did place any calls from her phone after leaving her mother's home. At the time of her disappearance, Smith was homeless and living out of her car. She has a young daughter by her ex-husband; they divorced in 2021. She also has a teenage son from a prior relationship. Foul play is suspected in her case; police are investigating it as a possible homicide. Investigating Agency Mason County Sheriff’s Department 304-675-3838 Source Information NamUs NBC News WCHS TV Facebook Page for Grace Smith Updated 1 time since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 4, 2023; casefile added.
Disappearance details enSmith was last seen on 3 Mile Road in Mason County, West Virginia on February 23, 2022. She left her mother's residence in her vehicle at 8:30 p.m., and her mother gave her $20 to pay for gas. That day she Smith spoke to her sister and her father separately and said she felt unsafe with the people she was associating with, and that she planned to check into a rehabilitation program for her drug problem. Her mother tried to call her on her cellular phone at 11:30 p.m., but got no answer. Smith was supposed to meet with her family the next day so they could take her to rehab, but she never showed up. She has never been heard from again. On February 25, her car was found abandoned in the McClintic Wildlife Management Area, with her keys lying on the hood and most of her personal belongings, including her clothes, inside the vehicle. The location is about ten miles from Smith's mother's residence. Authorities determined she did place any calls from her phone after leaving her mother's home. At the time of her disappearance, Smith was homeless and living out of her car. She has a young daughter by her ex-husband; they divorced in 2021. She also has a teenage son from a prior relationship. Foul play is suspected in her case; police are investigating it as a possible homicide. Investigating Agency Mason County Sheriff’s Department 304-675-3838 Source Information NamUs NBC News WCHS TV Facebook Page for Grace Smith Updated 1 time since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 4, 2023; casefile added.
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Distinguishing marksWhite female. Gray hair, blue eyes. Smith has a tattoo of a fairy on the center of her lower back, and her ears are pierced. She frequently changes her hair color; the natural color is brown.
Distinguishing marks enWhite female. Gray hair, blue eyes. Smith has a tattoo of a fairy on the center of her lower back, and her ears are pierced. She frequently changes her hair color; the natural color is brown.
Full nameGrace Allison Smith
Full name enGrace Allison Smith
Height5'4
ID9052
Investigating agencyMason County Sheriff’s Department 304-675-3838 Source Information NamUs NBC News WCHS TV Facebook Page for Grace Smith
Missing since2022-02-23
Official last updated2023-03-04
Official update count1
Official update historycasefile added.
Pathwest-virginia/mason-county/mason
RaceWhite
Race enWhite
SexFemale
Source infoNamUs NBC News WCHS TV Facebook Page for Grace Smith
State enWest Virginia
State refWV
State slugwest-virginia
Statusactive
Updated at2026-01-16T16:23:17.046178+00:00
URL pathwest-virginia/mason-county/mason
Weight90 pounds

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Case Details

Smith was last seen on 3 Mile Road in Mason County, West Virginia on February 23, 2022. She left her mother’s residence in her vehicle at 8:30 p.m., and her mother gave her $20 to pay for gas. That day she Smith spoke to her sister and her father separately and said she felt unsafe with the people she was associating with, and that she planned to check into a rehabilitation program for her drug problem. Her mother tried to call her on her cellular phone at 11:30 p.m., but got no answer. Smith was supposed to meet with her family the next day so they could take her to rehab, but she never showed up. She has never been heard from again. On February 25, her car was found abandoned in the McClintic Wildlife Management Area, with her keys lying on the hood and most of her personal belongings, including her clothes, inside the vehicle. The location is about ten miles from Smith’s mother’s residence. Authorities determined she did place any calls from her phone after leaving her mother’s home. At the time of her disappearance, Smith was homeless and living out of her car. She has a young daughter by her ex-husband; they divorced in 2021. She also has a teenage son from a prior relationship. Foul play is suspected in her case; police are investigating it as a possible homicide. Investigating Agency Mason County Sheriff’s Department 304-675-3838 Source Information NamUs NBC News WCHS TV Facebook Page for Grace Smith Updated 1 time since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 4, 2023; casefile added.