Joanne BUTTERFIELD

 

A bag and credit cards.A headshot of a woman

 

Name: BUTTERFIELD, Joanne  
D.O.B: 1961
Height: 160 cm
Complexion: Fair
Eye Colour: Blue
Hair Colour: Red
Build: Medium
Tattoo(s)/Marks: `Tweety Bird' on right breast, `BlueBird' on left shoulder.
Last Heard: Joanne Butterfield was last seen at 9am 24 June 1998, in Mossman, North Queensland. A few days after she went missing Joanne's dress, bag and passport were found on a railway line 2 hours south of Mossman.
   

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Cold Case – Missing Persons Week 2012 – Joanne Butterfield

by Sergeant Cary Coolican

Joanne Butterfield went missing from her Mossman home and was last seen at 9am on June 24, 1998.

At the time she went missing, Ms Butterfield was described as being of Caucasian appearance, 37-years-old, 160cm tall, medium build  with a fair complexion, blue eyes and red hair.

Ms Butterfield would now be 51-years-old.

She has a ‘Tweety Bird’ tattoo on the right side of her chest area and a ‘Bluebird’ tattoo on her left shoulder.

It has been 14-years since Joanne was last seen and she may still be living in Far North Queensland.

Please take the time to let the police know where she is.

Anyone with information which could assist police with their investigations should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day.

 

Police open cold case into hitchhiker Joanne Butterfield who vanished 23 years ago

ABC Far North

By Kristy Sexton-McGrath

Posted 

Two men could hold the key to solving the mysterious disappearance of a woman in Far North Queensland more than two decades ago, police say. 

Joanne Butterfield was 37 and living in the small town of Mossman, north of Cairns, when she went missing in June, 1998.

She told friends she intended to hitchhike to Sydney and set off from a house at Mowbray, near the Captain Cook Highway, about 7:00pm.

Three days later, her bag was found near a cane train railway track near Innisfail and an envelope containing her Medicare card and bank cards posted anonymously to her home.

Acting Detective Inspector Kevin Goan said police had reopened the cold case following several new tip-offs that had been made to CrimeStoppers over the past 18 months concerning her disappearance.

"An inquest in September, 2014, found that Ms Butterfield had died shortly after last being sighted on the 25th of June in 1988, that it was unlikely that she had taken her own life and more probably that she was killed by a person or persons unknown," Acting Detective Inspector Goan said.

"We suspect that she might have been collected in a vehicle and that her personal belongings were discarded in that area."

Men could hold clues

Acting Detective Inspector Goan said they had begun re-interviewing people in the Mossman area about Ms Butterfield's disappearance.

He said they were particularly interested in speaking to those with information about two men. 

"We have an interest in the two men who might have had recent dealings with Joanne at that time in the Mossman area," he said. 

Police also want to hear from anyone who may have seen a woman hitchhiking between Port Douglas and the South Johnstone area between Thursday, June 5 and Sunday, June 28, 1998.

They're also interested in speaking to anyone who travelled along Henderson Drive, Pin Gin Hill and saw any cars or people near the lookout during those dates.

Ms Butterfield was last seen wearing a short, black dress and black flat shoes and is described as 160 centimetres tall with blue eyes and long auburn hair.

Acting Detective Inspector Goan said while it had been 23 years since Ms Butterfield's disappearance, he was hopeful people would remember her.

"We have been in continued contact with Joanne's family and the ideal scenario is that we can, with the public's assistance, recover Joanne's remains and give some closure to the family by prosecuting those persons we suspect are responsible for her disappearance," he said.