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Missing-person flyer for Jillian Dee Cutshall

Missing Person Flyer: Jillian Dee Cutshall

Jillian Dee Cutshall, 9Norfolk, NEMissing
Last Seen
1987-08-14
Summary
On August 13, 1987 a nine year old Norfolk, Nebraska girl disappeared and has not been seen alive since. Jillian “Jill” Cutshall was last seen near her babysitter’s home in central Norfolk. An extensive search for her in the Norfolk area found nothing until in November of 1987. It was then that hunters found children’s clothing in the Wood Duck wildlife area southwest of Stanton, Nebraska. The clothing was positively identified as being the clothing Jill was wearing at the time of her disappearance. An exhaustive search of the wildlife area resulted in no further findings or evidence of her disappearance. Since that time, Jill has remained on the minds of all area law enforcement that worked to find and bring her home. Jill has since been declared dead by the State of Nebraska and a Norfolk man is serving a life sentence for the Kidnapping of Jill from Norfolk. A second man has been interviewed numerous times and has never been charged with her disappearance. It is the hope that Jill can be located and brought home for the sake of her family and those that have never forgotten Jill. Jill’s disappearance remains an open case with both Norfolk and Stanton County law enforce

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Age
9
Height
4' 6"
Weight
60
Source Information
NamUs
Case ID: 2516
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