TX CAITLIN DENISON: Missing from Midland/Odessa, TX - 10 Jan 2018 - Age 19

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Caitlin Denison has been missing for 5 years.

Midland Crime Stoppers and the Midland Police Dept. are asking for your help with any information on her whereabouts.

On January 2018, Caitlin Denison of Reno, NV, told her family she was in Midland, Texas, with a man she met in Reno.

Her family advised they received a call from Caitlin sometime on January 10, 2018, telling them she felt scared for her life.

She has not been seen or heard from since then.

Caitlin is described as 5 feet, 120 lbs, with blond hair and blue eyes.

Caitlin has a tattoo on her left finger of an alien head and the letter “M.”

She also has a Libra scale tattoo on her left forearm.

In addition, she has two piercings on each side of her nose and a piercing on her bottom lip.

If you have any information on Caitlin Denison and it helps to solve this case, it will be worth a $2,500 cash reward.

No caller ID is ever used, and you will remain anonymous.
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MEDIA - CAITLIN DENISON: Missing from Midland/Odessa, TX - 10 Jan 2018 - Age 19
 
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I vaguely remember this case. Did we have it posted on our site before the crash of 2020?

Detectives must have traced her phone, which I assume she had with her to call her family.

Oh yes, I see a new detective was assigned last year and that's just what she's been doing:

 
I vaguely remember this case. Did we have it posted on our site before the crash of 2020?

Detectives must have traced her phone, which I assume she had with her to call her family.

Oh yes, I see a new detective was assigned last year and that's just what she's been doing:

I searched and couldn’t find it!!
 
It was disappointing. That is MIKE!!! Jerk! He said "Midland, TX" Was, I can't quote it. But to the effect of, It was a small redneck town. It's over 100,000 people. You just call a whole city "Rednecks"?. Moron. Now I know a few very small, Very nowhere in west Texas that I can show you a small town in the middle of nowhere. And leave you there. I will help you with a hint. You are in Haskell County Texas, But you need to find another town other than Haskell in Haskell County. Have fun. Watch for tractors, Black Angus cattle, Mesquite trees if allergic, Avoid even harvested fields of cotton if you are allergic to cotton. Also it gets reallllllllly dark here at night. Oh. Watch out f. OUCH! I KNOW THAT HURTS! Watch out for pear cactus
 
Ahhhhhhhhhh. I have a headache. Good night.
Good Night GIF by Gerbert!
 
It was disappointing. That is MIKE!!! Jerk! He said "Midland, TX" Was, I can't quote it. But to the effect of, It was a small redneck town. It's over 100,000 people. You just call a whole city "Rednecks"?. Moron. Now I know a few very small, Very nowhere in west Texas that I can show you a small town in the middle of nowhere. And leave you there. I will help you with a hint. You are in Haskell County Texas, But you need to find another town other than Haskell in Haskell County. Have fun. Watch for tractors, Black Angus cattle, Mesquite trees if allergic, Avoid even harvested fields of cotton if you are allergic to cotton. Also it gets reallllllllly dark here at night. Oh. Watch out f. OUCH! I KNOW THAT HURTS! Watch out for pear cactus
I’m over here in Parker county and we can’t leave! Completely iced in here. And yes, west Texas is like the moon or something.
 
I’m over here in Parker county and we can’t leave! Completely iced in here. And yes, west Texas is like the moon or something.
That's how we usually are after a winter storm. Iced in. It all stayed south of us this time.
 

Family hopeful Midland remains won’t be identified as missing Nevada woman​

On December 30, 2022, the Midland Police Department began an investigation after possible human remains were found in the 1700 block of E Texas- investigators confirmed that the remains found were human and may have been in the area for an “extended period of time”. Then, on January 14, MPD investigators and Search One Rescue Team again canvassed the area and found more remains near the intersection of Illinois and Tilden Street.

It is unclear if the remains found belonged to one person, or two, but MPD said all located remains were taken to the Dallas County Medical Examiner’s Office for identification.

Caitlin’s loved ones, who submitted DNA for future comparison when she first went missing, said they reached out to MPD when they heard that remains had been found and were told that the identification process can take a long time.
 

Family of woman last seen in Midland releases new information​

The family of missing woman Caitlin Denison have released new information about the woman’s flight information and location at the time of her disappearance, in the hopes that the new information may trigger someone’s memory.

Caitlin was just 19 when she boarded a plane headed for the Basin in January of 2018. She told her family she was heading to Midland with a man she met in Reno. Now, the family said they know Caitlin landed in Midland around 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 9 of that year.

“Were you, or do you know someone who was on this flight? Please help us find anyone who was on this flight: passengers, flight attendants, and pilots. Someone on this flight may have seen or talked to my sister,” said Caitlin’s sister Rachael.

Loved ones said they received a call from Caitlin around 2:30 p.m. on January 10, one day after she landed in Midland, and that Caitlin said she was using the wi-fi at a Midland Walmart to make the call because she didn’t have service. During that phone call, Caitlin also reportedly told her family she was scared for her life. She’s not been heard from since.

The locations pictured below are places Caitlin allegedly visited while in the area:

“We have also confirmed that Caitlin was seen looking for work at Rick’s Cabaret…if you worked here or know someone who worked here in January 2018, please message us. Someone has to have seen something,” Caitlin’s loved ones said in a Facebook post in a group dedicated to finding the missing woman.

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Anyone with information about this case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 432-694-TIPS. The first tip that helps solve the case will be worth a $2,500 cash reward.
 

Family asks for help to continue investigation into loved one’s disappearance​

Family and friends of Caitlin Denison have launched a new fundraiser with one goal in mind; finding the woman who has been missing for more than five years.

“Unfortunately, our progress on Caitlin’s case has slowed down tremendously as we have no money left to pay for the investigation. If you have a few extra dollars to spare, please consider donating to our gofundme. We were making such great progress, but it has stopped since we ran out of money,” loved ones said in a social media post.

While few details have been made public in the case, the independent investigation has yielded results in recent months, according to the Facebook group, Find Caitlin Denison.

In June, the family released new information about the woman’s flight and location at the time of her disappearance, in the hopes that the new information may trigger someone’s memory.
 

Renewed interest sparked in 2018 missing person's case​

A new development in a missing persons case has captured the attention of law encorcement.

Since 2018, the case of Caitlin Denison has gone unsolved — she was last seen on Jan. 10, 2018.

However, according to Texas Department Of Public Safety (DPS) Media Communications, Sgt. Steven Blanco, "there is renewed interest in the case based on new information gathered by the Texas Rangers."

With new information six years later, it is thought that the public may have information to solve the case.

According to a DPS news release, Denison had met a man on Jan. 9, 2018, and had traveled together by way of Reno, NV to the Permian Basin. It was on the following day, that Denison would be seen for the last time, at a Walmart on North Midland Drive. Family and friends of Denison were told that the then 19-year-old was "afraid for her life."

The man she was last seen with "was a known truck driver in the Permian Basin oil industry," it is believed that the night before her disappearance, Denison had stayed with the male in his RV.

Denison is described as a 5-foot-5 blonde female, last seen wearing a dark shirt, black leggings, and black boots.

Tips on this case can be submitted online through the Texas Rangers Cold Case website, or by phone at 1-800-346-3243.

Residents with information can call Crime Stoppers Hotline 1-800-225-TIPS. There is a $3,000 reward for anyone with information, that results in the subsequent arrest of the person, or individuals responsible.
 

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