Jul 07, 2011
Dec 18, 2023
Kimberly
Britts
60
21
62 inches
103 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
On April 6, 1985, a 21-year-old woman named Kimberly Jane Britts disappeared from the Charlottesville, Virginia, area, initiating a mystery that has endured for decades. At the time she went missing, Britts, a young woman with brown hair and brown eyes, was temporarily living on a farm in Goochland County. The last known details about her attire include a pullover shirt and blue jeans. She was also wearing a gold chain necklace and a yellow gold diamond wedding ring set. Distinctive to her appearance was a round, dime-sized scar on the middle of her forehead. Her personal belongings included an Aigner burgundy purse with a handle and a zipper. The suddenness of her disappearance and the lack of immediate answers created a void filled with questions and concern for her well-being. The investigation into Kimberly's vanishing began when her 1984 maroon and red Honda Civic hatchback was discovered abandoned. The vehicle was located on the eastbound ramp of Interstate 64 at Route 616 in Albemarle County. The discovery of the unattended car was troubling, but the interior of the vehicle presented an even more alarming scene. Investigators found what were described as red stains inside the car, suggesting a struggle or some form of foul play. This discovery shifted the focus of the case from that of a person who may have voluntarily left to one where she may have met with harm. Despite law enforcement's efforts, Kimberly Britts has never been found, and the circumstances of what happened to her after she was last seen remain unknown. The case of Kimberly Britts is a harrowing one that highlights the pain and uncertainty that families of the missing endure. For years, her loved ones have been left to wonder about her fate. The official investigation, led by the Virginia State Police, has faced the challenge of solving a case with limited physical evidence and no witnesses to the critical moments of her disappearance. The overview of this case is one of a young woman who vanished under suspicious circumstances, leaving behind a vehicle with disturbing signs of a possible struggle. The lack of resolution has left a lasting impact, a story without an ending for a family and a community that continues to hope for answers.
Apr 06, 1985
Charlottesville
Virginia
Albemarle County
No
10437
Virginia State Police
Appomattox
Virginia
,
89-83-02-0969
2011-07-07
Virginia State Police
Brown
Brown
Brown
No
06/14/2026