On July 9, 1987, six-year-old Chris Andrew Cunningham and his mother, Lesa Desiree Cunningham, embarked on what seemed like a typical day. They visited Lesa's brother in Pomona, California, and later went shopping with a friend. After dropping the friend off, they planned to stop at the Slater Bros. market on Riverside Drive and Yorba Avenue in Chino, near their apartment on Yorba Avenue. They were expected home by 6:00 or 7:00 p.m., but they never arrived. Neither Chris nor Lesa has been seen or heard from since that day .
Two months later, on September 9, 1987, Lesa's 1987 Toyota Tercel, which had temporary license plates, was found abandoned in downtown San Diego, California. The car's stereo and speakers were missing, but there were no signs of a struggle or any fingerprints on the vehicle. This discovery deepened the mystery surrounding their disappearance, as it suggested a possible foul play but provided no concrete leads .
Chris, affectionately nicknamed "Booboo," had a seizure disorder that required regular medication. He was an African-American boy with black hair and brown eyes, standing 4'2" tall and weighing 90 pounds at the time of his disappearance. Notably, he had a raised, spotted birthmark on his right wrist. These details are crucial for identification purposes, especially considering the possibility that he might still be alive .
Lesa's disappearance was out of character. She had no history of leaving without warning, and she left behind significant personal and financial matters. She never picked up her last paycheck from her job as a dental assistant in Pomona, and there was no activity on her bank account after July 9, 1987. These factors suggest that she did not plan to disappear voluntarily, raising concerns about potential foul play ....Read More
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