Sharice Pollard, 19: Was Pregnant When She Disappeared In 1992
She was also the mother of an infant.
A young mother vanished from Minneapolis, Minnesota, years ago, leaving detectives puzzled as to what could have occurred. On April 17, 1992, 19-year-old Sharice Pollard was last seen at her home near the 600 block of E. 16th St. There were rumors that she planned to take a trip to either Boston, Massachusetts, or Milwaukee, Wisconsin. However, that information was never substantiated.
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It’s also reported that Sharice was not only five months pregnant at the time she went missing, but she was also the mother of an infant child. There aren’t many details available about Sharice’s case.
Sharice Pollard: What To Know
At the time of her disappearance, Sharice Pollard was 5 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall and 115 to 120 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair and brown eyes. She also had a blonde streak in her hair, styled in a curly manner. It’s reported that Sharice was five months pregnant and had previously fractured her wrist. She was deaf in her right ear, both of her ears were pierced, she had a birthmark on her knee, and there were discolorations on her right arm, right wrist, and left knee.
When she vanished, she was wearing a unicorn pin, a thin wedding band, and had on earrings. She was also carrying a keychain. She could have used the last names “Martinez” or “White.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Minneapolis Police Department at (612) 673-2345 or their local authorities.
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