Ina Mae Arnall

Ina Mae Arnall

Date of Last Contact: May 28, 1981

Location of Disappearance: Poteau, Oklahoma

Physical Characteristics: Approximately 4′ 11″ – 5′ 2″ tall, approximately 90 – 110 pounds, 46 year old, Caucasian female. Ina has brown hair and hazel eyes. She has stretch marks on her abdomen and wears full upper dentures.

Last Seen Wearing: Diamond wedding ring set, diamond dinner ring, bracelet with diamonds, and diamond watch

Investigating Agency: Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation

(405) 848-6724

Ina Mae Kreitlein Arnall has been missing from Poteau, Oklahoma since May 28th, 1981. She was 46-years-old.

Ina left her home that day to drive over 100 miles to visit her daughter in Tulsa. She never arrived and hasn’t been seen since. Her vehicle was later found in a parking lot at the Tulsa Airport. Detectives would later say they believe she left of her own accord. She could have traveled to Nevada or San Francisco. Ina was 4’11-5’2 and 90-110lbs with brown hair and gray eyes at the time. She was wearing a purple skirt, pantyhose, a half-slip, a multicolored blouse, brown sandals, a diamond dinner ring, a diamond wedding set, a diamond watch, a diamond bracelet and possibly a beige raincoat. Ina had full upper dentures at that time. She is #MP13768 in NaMus.

Ina was born in Indiana on June 14th, 1934. She was one of 6 children, two of which didn’t survive childhood. Her father passed away when she was only 4-years-old. She grew up in Indianapolis and attended Southport High School. She married Henry Arnall on June 4th, 1954 in Marion, Indiana. They had, at least, one daughter together.

Please call the OSBI at 405-848-6724 with any information on the disappearance of Ina Mae Kreitlein Arnall.

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