Kierra Coles

One missing black woman that is getting some attention is Kierra Coles. Kierra Coles is a postal service employee in the city of Chicago. She was last seen leaving home in her uniform, even though she had called in sick that day. Her car was parked in front of her home, with her cell phone inside. Kierra Coles was pregnant with her first child at the time of her disappearance.

According to NBC News in Chicago, police are focusing on a person of interest who is “an associate of hers”. Police suspect that Coles met with foul play. There is a substantial reward for information about this disappearance.

John Andrews Cheek

I am currently disabled, due to a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and sometimes crippling anxiety. I am currently in a recovery program to deal with my anxiety and trauma. As such, I try to find projects at home that will build and strengthen my skills in case I have recovered enough to work a full-time job. I have decided to start a site for logging cold and missing persons cases of note. The amount of cases out there is staggering, so I am currently collecting links to various cold case and missing persons sites.

My plan was initially to start with my hometown of Chicago and work outward. I will pretty much stick to that. I also intend to start with cases from the eighties and nineties. I have discovered a valuable resource for missing persons cases called namus.gov.

Here is the most interesting case I have found so far. His name is John Andrews Cheek, and he disappeared from Memphis, TN, on or around December 2, 1993.

More information about this case is available from The Charley Project website.
John Andrews Cheek
https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/5653?nav