DECEMBER 22, 2023:
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says a reward of up to $25,000 is being offered to anyone who provides information that leads to the successful arrest and conviction of those involved in the disappearance of Rachel Cyriacks.
Jackley says there are people who know what happened to Cyriacks 10 years ago. He says they’re hoping offering this reward will be an incentive for those people to finally step forward.
Money for the reward is coming from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Equitable Sharing Program which provides funds for such rewards. The reward will be granted upon the successful arrest and conviction of those people involved in Cyriacks’ disappearance.
Cyriacks was last known to be traveling Nov. 13, 2013, to Huron from Woonsocket. She has not been seen since then. Her disappearance is believed to have been involuntary.
Jackley says in the last month, DCI agents have conducted several interviews with potential witnesses, and searches have been conducted at locations throughout South Dakota. He says those efforts will continue.
People with information on her disappearance can contact the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation at 605-773-3331.
DECEMBER 8, 2023:
Investigators have discovered new items that may be connected to a woman from Woonsocket who’s been missing for over a decade (Nov. 13, 2013).
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says that in the past several weeks, the state Division of Criminal Investigation and other law enforcement agencies have received new tips and information from the public about Rachel Cyriacks, who was last known to be traveling to Huron from Woonsocket in November of 2013. He says items recovered during a search last week (Dec. 4-8, 2023) near Huron are being analyzed.
Jackley says DCI agents are interviewing additional witnesses for the first time who may have information about Cyriacks’ disappearance as well as doing follow-up interviews with potential witnesses who had been interviewed in the past. He says further searches are now being conducted at locations elsewhere in South Dakota.
Cyriacks was 30 years old at the time she disappeared.
More information will be released on the search when it becomes available.
People with information about Cyriacks are asked to call local law enforcement or the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation at 605-773-3331. Information will remain confidential.
NOVEMBER 9, 2023:
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is remembering Rachel Cyriacks on the 10th anniversary of her disappearance and is again asking for the public’s help in locating the Woonsocket woman.
“Ten years is too long for Rachel’s family to wonder what happened to her,” said Attorney General Jackley. “It is time to bring her home, and we ask anyone who has any information to come forward now.”
Cyriacks disappeared on Nov. 13, 2013, and was last known to be traveling to Huron. Her husband, Brad, told investigators that she picked him up in the Huron area. Rachel has not been heard from again. The investigation thus far indicates that her husband, Brad, was the last person to see Rachel.
In December of 2013, the family gray and black 1995 Silverado pickup truck was found on a bee farm near Huron. Rachel’s green, pink and white quilt, which was located in her home, also vanished at the time of her disappearance, according to authorities.
Jackley said the State Division of Criminal Investigation and local law enforcement have investigated all information and tips related to Rachel’s disappearance.
“Throughout the years, we have received numerous tips and we have checked all of them,” said Jackley. “The case remains active.”
People with information about Rachel are asked to call the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation at 605-773-3331 or local law enforcement. Information will remain confidential.
NOVEMBER 13, 2018:
Today (Nov. 13, 2018) marks the 5-year anniversary of the disappearance of Rachel Cyriacks, who was last seen in Woonsocket, SD.
Cyriacks is is 5’5” tall and weighs approximately 140 pounds. She was last seen driving a gray, 1995 Chevrolet Silverado pickup.
Attorney General Marty Jackley says state and local law enforcement continue to receive tips and are actively following up on leads in the case. He asks the public to continue to be aware. Anyone who believes they have information is asked to contact the Sanborn County Sheriff’s Office at 605-796-4511 or their local law enforcement agency.