Case Details
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- Missing Since:
- Missing Since 09/26/1981
- Missing From:
- Missing From Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Classification:
- Classification Non-Family Abduction
- Gender:
- Female
- Race:
- Race Biracial, Hispanic, White
- Date of Birth:
- Date of Birth 05/13/1968 (56)
- Age:
- Age 13 years old
- Height and Weight:
- Height and Weight 5’0, 88 pounds
- Clothing/Jewelry Description:
- Clothing/Jewelry Description A white t-shirt jersey with dark blue sleeves, the “ZZ Top” logo on front and the number 81 on the back, size 12 slim blue jeans, a rope belt made of braided orange or rust-colored nylon with a leather buckle that has the name “Cinda” tooled in it, and two-tone blue Nike sneakers with black waffle soles.
- Distinguishing Characteristics:
- Distinguishing Characteristics Biracial (Caucasian/Hispanic) female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Cinda has a small scar below the corner of her left eyebrow. She wore a dental retainer behind her lower front teeth at the time of her disappearance. Cinda’s collarbone was previously fractured. Some agencies spell her last name “Palette.” She is of Mexican descent.
- Details of Disappearance:
- On September 26, 1981, Cinda and her friend Charlotte disappeared from the Oklahoma State Fair. They’d accepted a job offer from a man claiming to work at the fair, helping unload stuffed animals from a truck. This man was described as tall (6’1″ to 6’3″), heavy (200-250 lbs), with dark hair, a beard, and a mustache. He wore a cowboy hat, boots, and a distinctive yellow badge. He drove a tan Pontiac Grand Prix with South Dakota plates.
After taking the girls and two teenage boys (who he later paid and released) to a truck stop where the truck wasn’t waiting, he drove off with only Cinda and Charlotte. The yellow badge led police to Don Corey, a carnival worker who looked like the suspect, but he had an alibi.
The main suspect became Royal Russell Long, a carnival worker and truck driver. He matched the description, was at the fair that day, and had a history of violence against women. Evidence found in a rented Pontiac Grand Prix he’d used included hair matching Cinda’s, animal hair matching Cinda’s pets, and what appeared to be bloodstains suggesting a body or bodies. However, due to limitations in DNA technology at the time, and a judge dismissing key testimony and evidence, charges against Long were dropped. He remained the prime suspect, even after his death in prison in 1993 for a separate kidnapping.
The case remains unsolved, and authorities believe the girls’ bodies are somewhere in Oklahoma.
- Agency:
- Oklahoma State Police 405-231-2121
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This person was missing Missing Since 09/26/1981