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Tara Leigh Calico would be turning 57 today. On the morning of September 20, 1988, the 19-year-old left her home in Belen, New Mexico around 9:30 a.m. for a 36-mile bicycle ride along Highway 47. She was training for a triathlon. Before she left, she told her mother that if she wasn’t home by noon, to come look for her.
She was seen riding her bike that morning because witnesses later reported a light-colored pickup truck that had been following her along parts of the highway. The last confirmed sighting of her was around 11:45 a.m.
When noon came and she had not returned, her mother drove the route herself. Along the shoulder of the road she found Tara’s Sony Walkman and a cassette tape. Her bicycle was never recovered. Ten months later, the case moved beyond New Mexico.
In July 1989, a Polaroid photograph was found in the parking lot of a convenience store in Port St. Joe, Florida. The image showed a young woman and a young boy in the back of a van. Both appeared bound. Tara’s family believed the woman resembled her. The photograph was analyzed multiple times, including by the FBI, which could not make a definitive identification. Scotland Yard reportedly concluded the woman in the image was likely Tara. No official confirmation was ever made.
As coverage of the image expanded, it spread far beyond New Mexico. The photograph was shown on national programs including A Current Affair, Unsolved Mysteries, and America’s Most Wanted, and was later discussed on The Oprah Winfrey Show and 48 Hours. It became one of the most widely circulated unidentified photographs connected to a missing-person case.
Another New Mexico family initially believed the boy in the photograph resembled Michael Henley, who had disappeared in April 1988 during a hunting trip in the Zuni Mountains. In 1990, his remains were located in the area near where he had vanished, and authorities later stated he was not the child in the Polaroid. The identities of the two individuals in that photograph remain unknown.
Over the years, different theories have surfaced publicly. Many were surprised in 2021 when investigators served a search warrant at a residence in Valencia County connected to the case, but officials released few details.
Then in June 2023, the Valencia County Sheriff’s Office announced what they described as “substantial progress.” Investigators stated they believed they had identified the offenders associated with Tara’s disappearance and had submitted evidence to the district attorney for review. To this day no arrests have been made and nearly four decades after that morning ride, the case of Tara Calico remains unresolved.
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The investigation into Madison Fields’ disappearance has led to New York state. Colerain Township police announced that Kyle Lawrence, 43 of Buffalo was taken into custody Thursday night at his home.
Investigators believe he had contact with Madison before she vanished from the Cincinnati area on February 13th. During their investigation detectives began reviewing surveillance from Madison’s residence and found the timeline extended back into January. Video also reportedly shows Madison getting into a black Jeep Grand Cherokee with New York plates weeks before she disappeared.
Authorities say license plate reader data and rental records linked that vehicle to Lawrence. There is also documentation placing Lawrence at a Cincinnati hotel with Madison on January 31st.
For now, Madison has still not been located and the search for her is ongoing. She was last seen on February 13 on the 7400 block of Colerain Avenue, walking toward Harry Lee Lane around 4 p.m.
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Earlier this week, investigators in Arkansas announced that an unknown woman found along the railroad tracks near U.S. Highway 64 between Morrilton and Plumerville on October 24, 1994 has been identified as 32-year-old Jamie Ann Moore of Conway.
All that time, she had been just 16 miles from home.
When she was found, there was nothing in her possession to identify her, and no missing persons report investigators could confidently connect to her. Without a name, the case slowly lost momentum and time moved on without answers.
Despite extensive investigative efforts over the decades, her identity remained unknown. The first significant step forward came in 2016, with the creation of an initial forensic DNA profile and composite image through Parabon NanoLabs. Even with that effort, investigators were no closer to identifying her.
In 2024, the case took a decisive turn when investigators used investigative genetic genealogy to search for relatives. Othram Labs developed familial matches through advanced DNA research, and genealogist Stephanie Wyatt followed those matches to narrow in on a possible relative. That work ultimately led investigators to a woman believed to be Moore’s daughter. After a DNA sample was collected for comparison, the match was confirmed on February 19, 2026.
Authorities say the case remains under active investigation as they continue working to determine who was responsible and what led up to her being found that day. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Conway County Sheriff’s Office.
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