Local case directory

Missing persons in Rapid City, South Dakota.

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Cases connected to Rapid City

Showing up to 100 published flyers. Open any case to review the source and sharing options.

Case photo for Doris Brings Plenty
Missing

Doris Brings Plenty

Rapid City, SD

Last seen Oct 19, 1983

Age 32
Case photo for Barbara Randall
Missing

Barbara Randall

Rapid City, SD

Last seen Jan 11, 1984

Age 19
Case photo for Verdell Brown Bull Jr.
Missing

Verdell Brown Bull Jr.

Rapid City, SD

Last seen May 3, 2021

Age 51
Case photo for Susan Fast Eagle
Missing

Susan Fast Eagle

Rapid City, SD

Last seen May 3, 2021

Age 30
Case photo for Serenity Dennard
Missing

Serenity Dennard

Rapid City, SD

Last seen Feb 3, 2019

Age 9
Case photo for Donna Larrabee
Missing

Donna Larrabee

Rapid City, SD

Last seen Nov 17, 1976

Age 16
Case photo for Larissa Lonehill
Missing

Larissa Lonehill

Rapid City, SD

Last seen Oct 1, 2016

Age 21
Case photo for Richard Francis Whitecalf
Missing

Richard Francis Whitecalf

Rapid City, SD

Last seen Jul 13, 2004

Age 71
Case photo for Terry Joseph Good Voice Elk
Missing

Terry Joseph Good Voice Elk

Rapid City, SD

Last seen Nov 14, 1991

Age 27

Missing-person awareness in Rapid City

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Sharing flyers in Rapid City

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