SHARON EUGENIA DAVIS |
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Alias/Nickname: |
Sharon's maiden name is Ware. |
Date Missing: |
June 13, 2001 |
Age Missing: |
51 |
Date of Birth: |
March 17, 1950 |
Missing From: |
Dallas, TX |
Height: |
5'1" |
Weight: |
130 lbs |
Hair Color: |
Black |
Eye Color: |
Brown |
Gender: |
Female |
Race: |
Black |
Identifying Characteristics: |
Wears glasses or contacts. Her ears are pierced. |
Clothing/Jewelry: |
Sweatpants, emerald green pajama top. |
Circumstances of Disappearance: |
Unknown. Sharon
dropped off her daughter at the Dallas, Texas area Rapid Transit Park and
Ride at approximately 7:00 a.m. and indicated she was going home to
get dressed for an appointment. She never arrived for the appointment and has never been heard from again. Sharon's two college-aged children asked their father, Ron Davis, (photo at right) to report their mother as missing when she was not located by that evening. He declined to contact authorities until the next day, and has been generally uncooperative with authorities in investigating Sharon's disappearance. He has also discouraged members of the media from following her case. Her vehicle, a green 1998
Mercury Villager van, was found five days after her disappearance abandoned in the parking lot of a Bally Total Fitness facility near Southwest Center Mall. The vehicle had a broken window and the van had been wiped clean of fingerprints. Sharon had retained an attorney and filed for divorce from her husband two days before she vanished. Foul play is possible and her case remains unsolved. |
Investigating Agency/Contact: |
Dallas Police Department: 214-670-5389 |
Case #: |
M0106009 |
NCIC #: |
M-011660982 |
Sources |
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Unknown. Sharon
dropped off her daughter at the Dallas, Texas area Rapid Transit Park and
Ride at approximately 7:00 a.m. and indicated she was going home to
get dressed for an appointment. She never arrived for the appointment and has never been heard from again. Sharon's two college-aged children asked their father, Ron Davis, (photo at right) to report their mother as missing when she was not located by that evening. He declined to contact authorities until the next day, and has been generally uncooperative with authorities in investigating Sharon's disappearance. He has also discouraged members of the media from following her case. Her vehicle, a green 1998
Mercury Villager van, was found five days after her disappearance abandoned in the parking lot of a Bally Total Fitness facility near Southwest Center Mall. The vehicle had a broken window and the van had been wiped clean of fingerprints. Sharon had retained an attorney and filed for divorce from her husband two days before she vanished. Foul play is possible and her case remains unsolved.