Bengie Lynn Tyson
Case Information:
Bengie Lynn Tyson went missing at age 32 from Red Lodge, Montana, in November 2009. She vanished on Thanksgiving Day immediately following a final holiday phone conversation with her family.
Her sudden silence deeply alarmed loved ones because she always maintained close contact. Despite decades of searching, her exact whereabouts remain completely unknown.
Case Details:
Bengie was last seen staying at the Chateau Rouge Lodge in Red Lodge, Montana. She was traveling with her volatile boyfriend, James D. Clemons, who frequently used the alias Andrew Brown. The couple supported themselves by selling meat door-to-door for a business called Sweet Meats.
During her final phone call, Bengie sounded visibly upset for unknown reasons. Her boyfriend later claimed she left willingly and climbed into a white SUV at a truck stop, but authorities found massive holes in his story.
Timeline of Events:
- July 4, 2009: Bengie spends a happy summer holiday with her family in Illinois before traveling west.
- November 26, 2009: Bengie makes her final phone call to her parents and young son on Thanksgiving Day.
- November 26, 2009: She misses two local holiday parties she was invited to and drops entirely off the grid.
- January 2010: Her worried father officially files a missing person report after weeks of total silence.
- January 15, 2010: The electronic tracker on her blue Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck is permanently disabled in Portland, Oregon.
- November 2024: A district court judge signs a formal declaration of death to legally protect and aid Bengie’s adult son.
- Early 2025: Childhood friends launch a massive social media campaign, flooding investigators with a wave of brand-new tips.
Investigation:
The Billings Police Department started the initial probe before transferring the file to the Carbon County Sheriff’s Office. Investigators spent thousands of hours tracing her missing truck across state lines.
Federal authorities eventually seized the vehicle in Arizona, but crime lab testing yielded no immediate forensic breakthroughs. Detectives continue to investigate her disappearance as a suspected homicide.
Community Response:
In early 2025, childhood friends launched a major social media awareness campaign called Finding Bengie: The Firestorm. They created online support groups, distributed physical flyers, and raised funds for local billboards.
This grassroots effort brought a massive wave of fresh tips to law enforcement. Investigators are actively reviewing these new details to finally break the cold case.
Family Statements:
Her parents, Byron and Rexie Tyson, have spent years fighting for answers and hiring private investigators. They noted that Bengie had low self-esteem and often tried to help unstable partners.
The family remains entirely focused on supporting her son, Devon, through his adulthood. Her father stated that true closure will only come when someone is brought to justice.
Physical Appearance:
Bengie is a Black female standing 5 feet 5 inches to 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing 120 to 140 pounds. She has light brown hair, brown eyes, and light freckles on her face.
She has a highly distinct two-inch scar located on her forehead. Her tattoos include an elephant on her abdomen, plus a yin-yang symbol and Chinese characters on her back.
Current Status:
In November 2024, a district court judge signed a formal declaration of death to release insurance assets for Bengie’s son. Despite this legal step, criminal investigators still treat this as an active missing person case.
Authorities believe that people who stayed silent since 2009 may finally be ready to talk. They are urging anyone who bought meat from her boyfriend’s business to step forward.
Contact Information:
If you have any information regarding Bengie Lynn Tyson, please contact the Carbon County Sheriff’s Office at (406) 446-1234. You can also call the Billings Police Department at (406) 657-8461. Please reference case number 10-361-OF to help bring her family answers.
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