OK OK - Teresa Cupps, 20, Oklahoma City, 1977

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Although maybe she never realized that the charges against her were eventually dropped. Idk. I hope wherever she is now, she’s at peace.
 
So after thinking about this more, I came up with a scenario.

Teresa knew she was facing some charges. She could have possibly wanted to leave town before that happened.

Oklahoma City is the connecting point of several major interstates that go across the country in all directions.

It would have been easy for her to hitch a ride with a long-haul trucker to wherever she thought she could try to make a new start, somewhere far enough away that no one would be looking for her to take her to court.
 
So after thinking about this more, I came up with a scenario.

Teresa knew she was facing some charges. She could have possibly wanted to leave town before that happened.

Oklahoma City is the connecting point of several major interstates that go across the country in all directions.

It would have been easy for her to hitch a ride with a long-haul trucker to wherever she thought she could try to make a new start, somewhere far enough away that no one would be looking for her to take her to court.

I really hope this is the case. Kimbi if you are out there...call out.
 
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In the mid-1970’s Teresa Gail Cupps lived in Girlstown, a juvenile shelter in Tecumseh. She was placed there after she was convicted of Grand Larceny. According to reports at the age of 18 residents at Girlstown, were simply dropped off in Oklahoma City. There are reports that Teresa was living with a man by the name of Bobby Boyd in Oklahoma City during the time of her disappearance.

According to reports, Teresa had issues with drugs and had worked as a prostitute.

In 1977, at the age of 19, Teresa stopped reporting to her parole officer. This caused a warrant to be issued for her arrest. She was never reported to have been seen or heard from since this time.

After thirteen years, after no sign of Teresa was reported, the legal charges were dropped by the state.

After the death of her mother in 2004, her younger sister filed a missing person report. All public records and usage of her social security number ended in 1977.

Teresa was reported as 5’0”-5’3”, 120 pounds, she had brown hair and brown eyes. She had used several alias’s: Kimbi R. Boyd, Virginia Collins, Kimbi Boyd, or possibly Kimbi Cupps. She had also used the alias date of birth April 8, 1956.

The age progression photo was created but the age is unknown.

If you have any information on the whereabouts of Teresa please contact the Tecumseh Police Department (405)598-3755.

NCIC Number: M720326429

Information resource(s):

NamUs #MP12468

Teresa Gail Cupps – The Charley Project

(3) The Forgotten Cases - Posts | Facebook

Teresa Gail Cupps — Oklahoma Cold Cases
 

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Left & Center: Cupps, circa 1975; Right: Age-Progression by Wesley Neville

Name: Teresa Cupps
Case Classification: Missing
Missing Since: 1975
Location Last Seen: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Physical Description

Date of Birth: April 8, 1957
Age: 18 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 120 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Nickname/Alias: Kimbi R. Boyd, Virginia Collins, Kimvi Boyd, Kimbi Cupps.
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Tattoo on the right ankle. She has "track marks" from heroine use. She may have a scar on her abdomen area and a tattoo on her lower right leg. She may use Date of Birth April 8, 1956. Fingerprints are available.

Identifiers

Dentals: Not available
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown

Clothing & Personal Items

Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance

Cupps was admitted to the juvenile shelter in Tecumseh, which at the time was called Girlstown .

Everything found from police records, hospital records, social security, ends in 1975. Convicted of larceny in 1975, Teresa Cupps went into the Department of Corrections system, under a different name -- Kimbi Boyd. She stopped reporting to her probation officer in 1977. That's the last found solid documentation located.

After 13 years of no contact and no criminal activity, DOC dropped the charges against Teresa Cupps. There are no warrants for her arrest. Her sister is searching for her and made a missing persons report in 2004.

Investigating Agency(s)

Agency Name: Tecumseh Police Department
Agency Contact Person: Assistant Chief J.R. Kidney
Agency Phone Number: 405-598-3755
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 04-0074

NCIC Case Number: M720326429

Information Source(s)

KFOR-TV
Tecumseh Police Department
 

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