Kimberly Sue Jones

Age at missing25 years old
Case IDkimberly-sue-jones
City enParkersburg
City geo ID4817641
City slugparkersburg
ClassificationEndangered Missing
Classification enEndangered Missing
County en
County fips ref54107
County slugwood-county
Created at2026-01-13T05:46:34+00:00
Date of birth1983-06-01
Disappearance detailsJones was last seen at her apartment in the Pinewood Village apartment complex in the 2500 block of Beverly Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia at 11:00 p.m. on February 2, 2009. She had spent the day with her ex-boyfriend, Jack Crone, their five-year-old daughter, and Crone's wife, and they all had had dinner together. Crone said he drove Jones back to her apartment, dropped her off in front of the building and drove away without checking to see whether she actually made it inside. She has never been heard from again. Jones had received a death benefit pension check as a result of her father's death, and it disappeared with her. After her disappearance, a stop payment was put on the check. No one ever attempted to cash or deposit it. Her family stated Jones was behaving normally just before she went missing. There were no indications at her home that she had planned her disappearance; her calendar was marked with upcoming appointments, and she left all her personal belongings and clothing behind. She did not own a vehicle. Jones is considered to be endangered because she is without her medication, and because of her high-risk lifestyle and extremely trusting nature. Foul play is suspected in her case, which remains unsolved. Investigating Agency Parkersburg Police Department 304-424-8444 Source Information West Virginia State Police WTAP Fox 5 The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Texas EquuSearch NamUs America's Most Wanted Federal Bureau of Investigation Tussing Block Watch The AWARE Foundation Updated 8 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 6, 2019; two pictures added, distinguishing characteristics updated.
Disappearance details enJones was last seen at her apartment in the Pinewood Village apartment complex in the 2500 block of Beverly Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia at 11:00 p.m. on February 2, 2009. She had spent the day with her ex-boyfriend, Jack Crone, their five-year-old daughter, and Crone's wife, and they all had had dinner together. Crone said he drove Jones back to her apartment, dropped her off in front of the building and drove away without checking to see whether she actually made it inside. She has never been heard from again. Jones had received a death benefit pension check as a result of her father's death, and it disappeared with her. After her disappearance, a stop payment was put on the check. No one ever attempted to cash or deposit it. Her family stated Jones was behaving normally just before she went missing. There were no indications at her home that she had planned her disappearance; her calendar was marked with upcoming appointments, and she left all her personal belongings and clothing behind. She did not own a vehicle. Jones is considered to be endangered because she is without her medication, and because of her high-risk lifestyle and extremely trusting nature. Foul play is suspected in her case, which remains unsolved. Investigating Agency Parkersburg Police Department 304-424-8444 Source Information West Virginia State Police WTAP Fox 5 The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Texas EquuSearch NamUs America's Most Wanted Federal Bureau of Investigation Tussing Block Watch The AWARE Foundation Updated 8 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 6, 2019; two pictures added, distinguishing characteristics updated.
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Distinguishing marksWhite female. Brown hair, blue eyes. Jones has a small scar on the front of her neck at the center, a skin discoloration on her buttocks and a crescent-shaped scar on her left arm. She has a tattoo on her right shoulder of the name "Kimmie Sue" and a red rose with the name "Jack". Her nicknames are Kim, Kimmie and Kimmiesue. Jones wore her hair shoulder-length at the time of her disappearance, with bangs. She speaks with a quiet, raspy voice and has a shy disposition.
Distinguishing marks enWhite female. Brown hair, blue eyes. Jones has a small scar on the front of her neck at the center, a skin discoloration on her buttocks and a crescent-shaped scar on her left arm. She has a tattoo on her right shoulder of the name "Kimmie Sue" and a red rose with the name "Jack". Her nicknames are Kim, Kimmie and Kimmiesue. Jones wore her hair shoulder-length at the time of her disappearance, with bangs. She speaks with a quiet, raspy voice and has a shy disposition.
Full nameKimberly Sue Jones
Full name enKimberly Sue Jones
Height5'0 - 5'2
ID7171
Investigating agencyParkersburg Police Department 304-424-8444 Source Information West Virginia State Police WTAP Fox 5 The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Texas EquuSearch NamUs America's Most Wanted Federal Bureau of Investigation Tussing Block Watch The AWARE Foundation
Missing since2009-02-02
Official last updated2019-03-06
Official update count8
Official update historytwo pictures added, distinguishing characteristics updated.
Pathwest-virginia/wood-county/parkersburg
RaceWhite
Race enWhite
SexFemale
Source infoWest Virginia State Police WTAP Fox 5 The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Texas EquuSearch NamUs America's Most Wanted Federal Bureau of Investigation Tussing Block Watch The AWARE Foundation
State enWest Virginia
State refWV
State slugwest-virginia
Statusactive
Updated at2026-01-13T05:46:34+00:00
URL pathwest-virginia/wood-county/parkersburg
Weight110 pounds

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Case Details

Jones was last seen at her apartment in the Pinewood Village apartment complex in the 2500 block of Beverly Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia at 11:00 p.m. on February 2, 2009. She had spent the day with her ex-boyfriend, Jack Crone, their five-year-old daughter, and Crone’s wife, and they all had had dinner together. Crone said he drove Jones back to her apartment, dropped her off in front of the building and drove away without checking to see whether she actually made it inside. She has never been heard from again. Jones had received a death benefit pension check as a result of her father’s death, and it disappeared with her. After her disappearance, a stop payment was put on the check. No one ever attempted to cash or deposit it. Her family stated Jones was behaving normally just before she went missing. There were no indications at her home that she had planned her disappearance; her calendar was marked with upcoming appointments, and she left all her personal belongings and clothing behind. She did not own a vehicle. Jones is considered to be endangered because she is without her medication, and because of her high-risk lifestyle and extremely trusting nature. Foul play is suspected in her case, which remains unsolved. Investigating Agency Parkersburg Police Department 304-424-8444 Source Information West Virginia State Police WTAP Fox 5 The Parkersburg News and Sentinel Texas EquuSearch NamUs America’s Most Wanted Federal Bureau of Investigation Tussing Block Watch The AWARE Foundation Updated 8 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 6, 2019; two pictures added, distinguishing characteristics updated.