On April 9, 2020, 61-year-old Catherine Sidwell left her apartment on Sugar Pines Court in St. Louis, Missouri, and vanished. She informed someone that she planned to live on the streets, a decision that, while concerning, was not entirely out of character. Catherine had a history of withdrawing from contact for periods, but she typically maintained communication through phone calls or text messages. This time, however, all contact ceased, and her loved ones have not heard from her since .
Catherine was last seen leaving her residence in the 11000 block of Sugar Pines Court. She did not own a vehicle, suggesting she left on foot. Her decision to live on the streets raised immediate concerns, especially given her age and the potential risks associated with homelessness. Despite her previous periods of limited contact, the complete silence following her departure was unprecedented and alarming to her family and friends .
At the time of her disappearance, Catherine was described as a white female, standing between 5'6" and 5'8" tall, and weighing approximately 150 pounds. She had blonde hair and blue eyes. These details were disseminated through various missing person platforms to aid in locating her .
The Saint Louis County Police Department took the lead in investigating Catherine's disappearance. Detective Anne Marie LeCuru was assigned to the case, with the agency's case number listed as 20-15298. Despite efforts, including public appeals for information, the case remains unsolved ....Read More
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