Marie Cherry, 25: Mother Of 2 Went Missing In Fort Hood In 1992
Very few details have been shared about this cold case.
She vanished near a military base, but there hasn't been news regarding Marie Cherry or her missing person case in decades. The last time anyone saw the 25-year-old was on October 10, 1992 (sometimes listed as October 9), when Marie was reportedly seen in the front yard of her family's home at 10:30 p.m. The residence is located in the Walker Village neighborhood of Fort Hood, Texas. Although it's unclear what Marie was doing in her yard, she has never been seen again.
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Very few details have been made publicly available in her case, and finding information about Marie Cherry, her family, her work life, and her personal relationships has proven nearly impossible. It is known that she was the mother of two children and a teacher when she went missing.
It has also been reported that before she vanished, Marie was a victim of domestic violence. However, details regarding her experiences are unknown and have not been publicly reported. In 2015, Walker Village was demolished.
Marie Cherry: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, Marie Cherry reportedly stood 5 feet 7 inches tall and 143 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair and brown eyes. Both of her ears are pierced, and she has a scar on her forehead near her scalp.
Marie also has a gap between her front teeth and a chipped front tooth. She may wear glasses and may go by her middle name, "Theresa," and she is known to use the last names "Cline," "Guzman," "Kline," "Palmer," and "Phillips." She was last seen wearing a yellow shirt, a red skirt, and red suspenders. Marie would be 53 years old at the time of this publication.
Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact the Army Criminal Investigation Division 11th Military Police Battalion at (254) 288-0452 or their local authorities. Her agency case number is 05962-92.
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Sources
FBI
The Charley Project
Case Number: 05962-92
Agency: Army Criminal Investigation Division 11th Military Police Battalion
Phone: (254) 288-0452
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