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Jessica Boyce
Born05 January, 1992
Wellington, New Zealand
DisappearedMarch 19, 2019 (2019-03-19)
Renwick, Marlborough, New Zealand
Died2019
NationalityNew Zealander
Known forSubject of a homicide investigation

Jessica Boyce was a 27-year-old woman from Renwick, Marlborough, New Zealand, whose disappearance in March 2019 led to a homicide investigation. Despite extensive search and investigation efforts, her case remains unsolved as of 2024.

Contents

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Timeline of Events
  • 3 Investigation
  • 4 Family and Community Response
  • 5 References

Background

Jessica Boyce was last seen alive in Renwick, Marlborough, on March 19, 2019. Known for her vibrant personality, her disappearance caused immediate concern among her family and friends. After her vehicle was found abandoned, the police initiated a missing person search, which was later upgraded to a homicide investigation.

Timeline of Events

  • March 19, 2019: Jessica Boyce last seen in Renwick.
  • March 22, 2019: Boyce's red Holden Rodeo ute found at Lake Chalice carpark.
  • October 2020: Case officially classified as a homicide by the police.
  • 2021 onwards: Various searches conducted, including in Canvastown and other areas of interest.

Investigation

The investigation into Jessica Boyce's disappearance, dubbed Operation Largo, has involved multiple searches across the Marlborough region and interviews with potential witnesses and persons of interest. Despite these efforts, no arrests have been made, although police have stated they know the individuals involved.

Family and Community Response

Boyce's family has remained vocal about the need for justice and has encouraged public assistance in the investigation. Appeals for information and a reward for information leading to a resolution of the case have been made.

References

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