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Barbara Ann Johnson-Willard
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Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: June 17, 1996 from Jay, Oklahoma
Classification: Endangered Missing
Age: 29 years old
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Brown hair. Johnson-Willard's ears are pierced. Her maiden name is Johnson. Some agencies may refer to her as Barbara Willard.
Details of Disappearance
Johnson-Willard was last seen at her family's residence in Jay, Oklahoma on June 17, 1996. She watched movies with her niece, when left to go to her own rented mobile home. She has never been heard from again. Five days later, her family realized she was missing. She had not been to work, picked up her paycheck, or taken care of her dog since June 17. Johnson-Willard's maroon 1986 Mercury Cougar was discovered abandoned near a brush-clogged ravine in Deleware County, Oklahoma on June 27, ten days after her disappearance. Clothing shreds were found inside the car's truck and gasoline tank. Blood and tissue samples discovered inside the truck were matched to Johnson-Willard's DNA; the body fluids found correspond to a deceased person. Transmission fluid had been poured over the vehicle, but the car was not ignited. A white pickup truck was scene in Johnson-Willard's driveway on June 17 and was originally thought to pertain to her case, but it turned out to belong to her neighbor's landlord. Bloodhounds were unable to track the scent of anyone leaving her mobile home. Johnson-Willard was adopted as a child. She worked at the Simmons Industries poultry plant at the time of her disappearance, and had two daughters. The investigative file into her disappearance disappeared in 2001, but was found under unknown circumstances in 2005 in a storage room in the Delaware County jail. There have not been any arrests in Johnson-Willard's case. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance due to the circumstances involved; authorities believe her case is a homicide.
Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Deleware County Sheriff's Department
918-253-4531
Photos of Barbara:
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: June 17, 1996 from Jay, Oklahoma
Classification: Endangered Missing
Age: 29 years old
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Brown hair. Johnson-Willard's ears are pierced. Her maiden name is Johnson. Some agencies may refer to her as Barbara Willard.
Details of Disappearance
Johnson-Willard was last seen at her family's residence in Jay, Oklahoma on June 17, 1996. She watched movies with her niece, when left to go to her own rented mobile home. She has never been heard from again. Five days later, her family realized she was missing. She had not been to work, picked up her paycheck, or taken care of her dog since June 17. Johnson-Willard's maroon 1986 Mercury Cougar was discovered abandoned near a brush-clogged ravine in Deleware County, Oklahoma on June 27, ten days after her disappearance. Clothing shreds were found inside the car's truck and gasoline tank. Blood and tissue samples discovered inside the truck were matched to Johnson-Willard's DNA; the body fluids found correspond to a deceased person. Transmission fluid had been poured over the vehicle, but the car was not ignited. A white pickup truck was scene in Johnson-Willard's driveway on June 17 and was originally thought to pertain to her case, but it turned out to belong to her neighbor's landlord. Bloodhounds were unable to track the scent of anyone leaving her mobile home. Johnson-Willard was adopted as a child. She worked at the Simmons Industries poultry plant at the time of her disappearance, and had two daughters. The investigative file into her disappearance disappeared in 2001, but was found under unknown circumstances in 2005 in a storage room in the Delaware County jail. There have not been any arrests in Johnson-Willard's case. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance due to the circumstances involved; authorities believe her case is a homicide.
Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Deleware County Sheriff's Department
918-253-4531