Nearly a year after she was reported missing, the family of a Bracken County woman continues to search for answers.
Kimberly Abercrombie was reported missing last June.
“She’s really family. She married into the family and we feel that she’s family,” said Phyllis Abercrombie, Kimberly’s grandmother-in-law.
While her husband, Nick, was serving in Afghanistan, Kimberly and her young son were staying with Phyllis. Phyllis says they last saw Kimberly last May.
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“My grandson called the house here and he wanted to know if we knew where she was at because he hadn’t heard from her and we just started checking around with friends that we knew and they hadn’t either,” said Phyllis.
The family admits Kimberly struggled with drugs and had a warrant out for her arrest. They fear the worst has happened because they say Kimberly wouldn’t have abandoned her young son.
“She always called Zane and talked to him or whoever had him and she wasn’t doing that. so that’s what had us worried,” said Phyllis.
Kentucky State Police began investigating the disappearance last June. Kimberly’s car was found along AA Highway last summer but the Abercrombies say they haven’t heard any new information in months.
With the passing of a year, they hope someone comes forward with information.
“There’s somebody that knows where she’s at if she is dead, and I just wish, anonymously, they would tell the police. We need closure,” said Phyllis.
Kimberly had several distinguishing tattoos including a large fairy on her back and “Zane” across her foot.
Anyone with information is asked to call state police Dry Ridge Post.






