Introduction
The story of Cheryl Bernita Parks is one marked by mystery, heartache, and an enduring quest for answers. A devoted mother and diligent worker, Cheryl's sudden disappearance in 1992 has left a void that her family and the Atlanta community have felt for over three decades. Despite extensive searches and investigations, her case remains unsolved, highlighting the challenges and emotional toll associated with missing persons cases.
Cheryl's Background
Born on June 1, 1958, Cheryl Parks was a 33-year-old African-American woman at the time of her disappearance. Standing at 5 feet 9 inches and weighing approximately 135 pounds, she was known for her distinctive chipped front tooth and pierced ears. Cheryl was a mother to two children and worked as a prep cook in the cafeteria of Morehouse College, a historically black men's college in Atlanta, Georgia. Her commitment to her family and her job painted the picture of a woman deeply rooted in her community and responsibilities....Read More
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