Twenty-five year old Hope Meek went missing from Valiant on February 21, 2002.

At the time of her disappearance, Hope was married and had three young children. According to her husband, Hope was last seen in their home at approximately 3 pm on February 2. Her husband had left the home to take his children camping. He decided later that it was too cold to camp for the night and returned home only to find Hope and $500 cash missing. While Hope was gone, her truck, phone, and glasses that she was legally blind without were left behind.

After reporting Hope missing days later, Mr. Meek would file for divorce and gain full custody of their children. In 2012 he was charged and later convicted of murdering Hope- however, Hope’s body has never been found.

When she went missing, Hope had been very close to finishing her Bachelor’s degree. She had dreams of becoming a 911 dispatcher. Hope was an incredibly dedicated daughter, sister, and mother. Dedicated enough that she even homemade baby food for her children.

All her family wants is to bring her home.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Hope Meek’s body, please contact the Valliant Police Department at 580-933-4555. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may submit information via our anonymous drop box, which is pinned to the top of the page.

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