FL Columbia County Sheriff’s Office searching for missing woman, Martina Ratliff Lundy - 61

DNA Solves
DNA Solves
DNA Solves

Knox

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 17, 2009
Messages
31,502
Reaction score
203,263

1720227994109.png

61-year-old Martina Ratliff Lundy has unusually not had contact with her family for around 5 weeks. She’s 5’4”, has dark brown hair and hazel eyes, and possibly last seen in Lake City. <mod edit>

 
Last edited by a moderator:
She might not have been in touch with her family but as of last week she was alive and well and served a summons.

Check Columbia County Judicial Records. She has a lot of records in the county court system, most traffic infractions. ONLINE COURT RECORDS SEARCH (note: You have to click on the boxes for each name to open the records, she's there as Ratliff, Ratliff-Lundy and Lunder-Slunder, as well)

This case (civil lawsuit) however is open and there are charges of extortion in order to gain property of a man she was "romantically involved" with. She is defendant. Summons served to her on July 2. Case No. 122024CA000189CAAXMX

Here's the complaint (note she struck the plaintiff in the head with a frying pan during the events leading up to the court complaint).

 
She might not have been in touch with her family but as of last week she was alive and well and served a summons.

Check Columbia County Judicial Records. She has a lot of records in the county court system, most traffic infractions. ONLINE COURT RECORDS SEARCH (note: You have to click on the boxes for each name to open the records, she's there as Ratliff, Ratliff-Lundy and Lunder-Slunder, as well)

This case (civil lawsuit) however is open and there are charges of extortion in order to gain property of a man she was "romantically involved" with. She is defendant. Summons served to her on July 2. Case No. 122024CA000189CAAXMX

Here's the complaint (note she struck the plaintiff in the head with a frying pan during the events leading up to the court complaint).

Well, that must have been what was alluded to, but not openly said, by people asking her family questions about the disappearance.
 
She might not have been in touch with her family but as of last week she was alive and well and served a summons.

Check Columbia County Judicial Records. She has a lot of records in the county court system, most traffic infractions. ONLINE COURT RECORDS SEARCH (note: You have to click on the boxes for each name to open the records, she's there as Ratliff, Ratliff-Lundy and Lunder-Slunder, as well)

This case (civil lawsuit) however is open and there are charges of extortion in order to gain property of a man she was "romantically involved" with. She is defendant. Summons served to her on July 2. Case No. 122024CA000189CAAXMX

Here's the complaint (note she struck the plaintiff in the head with a frying pan during the events leading up to the court complaint).

It appears the summons was issued, but never served. If you look in other cases that are in the OCRS system, it will usually say "Served to" if the defendant was served. There is also usually an additional form showing the defendant was served and if they signed off on it or refused to. If the summons was issued but never served, it will say "Summons returned" or "Unserved". In this case, the judge issued the summons, but it appears a process server was just appointed on Wednesday to serve the summons. She has yet to receive her summons.

I have been using OCRS for years. Its one of my favorite places to do historical case research.
 
It appears the summons was issued, but never served. If you look in other cases that are in the OCRS system, it will usually say "Served to" if the defendant was served. There is also usually an additional form showing the defendant was served and if they signed off on it or refused to. If the summons was issued but never served, it will say "Summons returned" or "Unserved". In this case, the judge issued the summons, but it appears a process server was just appointed on Wednesday to serve the summons. She has yet to receive her summons.

I have been using OCRS for years. Its one of my favorite places to do historical case research.
Thanks - you're correct - somehow I read that as "served" (fireworks until 1 am or later since last Wednesday haven't helped my sleep). OCRS is a good site and a lot easier to find one's way around than some of the judicial record sources.
 
Thanks - you're correct - somehow I read that as "served" (fireworks until 1 am or later since last Wednesday haven't helped my sleep). OCRS is a good site and a lot easier to find one's way around than some of the judicial record sources.
Oh yes!
 
I am local and there has not been a great sense of urgency about this. FB seems not to worried about her.
 
A $6000 Reward for Information has been issued by Crime Stoppers of Columbia County and the Florida Sheriff's Association Criminal Apprehension Assistance Program (CAAP). Martina Lundy's case has been upgraded to an Endangered Missing Persons case due to the amount of time passed and due to lack communication with family and friends.

FROM CRIME STOPPERS:
On June 18, 2024, 61-year-old Martina Ratliff Lundy was reported
missing to the Columbia County Sheriff's Office. Martina was reported missing by her granddaughter, whom she normally speaks to multiple times weekly. Martina has not been seen or spoken to since May 30, 2024.

Since June 18, CCSO detectives have investigated Martina’s disappearance and pursued numerous leads, all of which have yielded negative results. As a result of this ongoing investigation, and due to the lack of communication with family and friends, Martina is presumed to be endangered.

***THE REWARD FOR INFORMATION REGARDING MARTINA LUNDY'S WHEREABOUTS EXPIRES ON JULY 29TH, 2025.***

To be eligible for the reward, the caller must report anonymously to the Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 386-754-7099 or **TIPS (**8477). Additionally, you may download the P3 Tips App on your mobile device or visit www.columbiacrimestoppers.net. YOU WILL REMAIN ANONYMOUS!
 

Attachments

  • Add a subheading (1).jpg
    Add a subheading (1).jpg
    159.3 KB · Views: 3
AUG 18, 2024
Detectives got a new tip and started searching one of her properties in Fort White.

“Having a missing loved one puts a void in a family member’s heart that cannot be filled until that loved one is located,” Sheriff Mark Hunter said in a social media post. “Our agency is dedicated to locating Mrs. Lundy and will investigate any lead that is presented to the best of our abilities.”
 

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
131
Guests online
186
Total visitors
317

Forum statistics

Threads
609,019
Messages
18,248,535
Members
234,523
Latest member
MN-Girl
Back
Top