Jan 28, 2026
Jan 28, 2026
Myrna
Loy Stone
38
38
5'3 inches
140 lbs
White
Female
In the summer of 1977, a disquieting mystery began to unfold in the community of Shoreline, Washington, with the disappearance of 38-year-old Myrna Loy Stone. On June 2nd of that year, Myrna, a woman with brown hair and brown eyes, left her job for her usual lunch break. However, she never returned to work, and as the hours turned into an afternoon of unanswered questions, concern for her well-being grew among those who knew her. The last trace of Myrna's whereabouts would be a haunting tableau that offered few answers and an abundance of fear. The initial search for Myrna Loy Stone quickly led to a perplexing discovery. Her car, a white Plymouth Duster, was found abandoned in the parking lot of a local Taco Time restaurant. Adding to the unsettling nature of the scene, her personal belongings, including her purse and keys, were found left inside the vehicle. This detail suggested that she had not planned to be gone for long and that her disappearance was likely not voluntary. The image of her car, holding the ordinary items of a life suddenly interrupted, became the central and most chilling clue in a case that would soon grow cold. Decades have now passed since Myrna Loy Stone vanished during her lunch break, and her case remains an open and troubling chapter in the history of Shoreline. Born on February 16, 1939, Myrna was a woman in the prime of her life when she disappeared, leaving behind a void of information and a family without answers. The King County Sheriff's Office has maintained her case file over the years, a testament to a mystery that has endured far longer than anyone could have imagined. The overview of this case is one of sudden and unexplained absence, a woman who stepped out for a midday meal and was never seen again, her abandoned car the only silent witness to the moment her life took an unknown and tragic turn.
Jun 02, 1977
Shoreline
Washington
Shoreline
King County Sheriff's Office
206-205-3432
06/21/2026