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Jimmie Lynn Caine, a 24-year-old woman, was last seen in Seattle, Washington, on November 1, 1995. Despite her disappearance occurring in the mid-1990s, she was not reported missing until 2012, leaving a significant gap in the investigation. Few details are available regarding the circumstances of her disappearance, and her case remains unsolved.

Jimmie Caine, who also went by several aliases, including Shawnte Beachem and Sabrina Maria Davis, had a chipped front tooth and was described ...Read More
Last Seen: Nov 01, 1995

Victim Details

Mar 06, 2012

May 30, 2023

Jimmie

Caine

52

24

52 inches

125 lbs

Black / African American

Female

In the autumn of 1995, a young woman named Jimmie Lynn Caine, just 24 years old at the time, vanished from Seattle, Washington. She was last seen on November 1st of that year, and since that day, her whereabouts have remained a mystery. Standing at 5'2" and weighing around 125 pounds, Jimmie had black hair and a unique feature of one brown eye and one green eye. A chipped front tooth was another distinguishing characteristic. For reasons that remain unclear, Jimmie was not officially reported as a missing person until many years later, in 2012. This significant delay has added to the complexity and sorrow of her case, leaving her loved ones with years of unanswered questions. The circumstances leading up to Jimmie Lynn Caine's disappearance are not well-documented, and there is a scarcity of information available to the public regarding her life and the events of that fateful day in November. It is known that she sometimes went by her middle name, Lynn, or used several aliases, including Shawnte Beachem, Sabrina Davis, and Shamay Haskin. This has made the search for her more challenging for investigators over the years. The King County Sheriff's Office is the investigating agency for her case, and they have maintained her file in the hope that new leads or information will come to light. Despite the passage of time, the case remains open, a silent testament to a life interrupted. The official classification of Jimmie Lynn Caine's case is that of a missing person. Without any evidence to suggest otherwise, her family and the authorities hold onto the hope that she may still be found. The lack of detailed information surrounding her disappearance makes it a particularly difficult case to solve. Over the years, her story has been shared by various organizations dedicated to finding missing persons, each one a plea to the public for any information that could help piece together the puzzle of her disappearance. The overview of this case is one of a young woman who vanished without a trace, and the long and painful wait for answers that her family has had to endure. The hope is that by keeping her memory alive, someone, somewhere, may come forward with the information needed to finally bring Jimmie home.

Nov 01, 1995

Seattle

Washington

King County

98178

No

11478

King County Sheriff's Office

Seattle

Washington

King County

98104

Janet Gregory

Project Program Mgr 3

516 3rd Avenue Room W-150, Washington

2062964155

County

Law Enforcement

95-419684

2012-03-06

King County Sheriff's Office

Black

Brown

Green

06/20/2026


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