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Cherrie Ann Mahan

Missing Person

Non-Family Abduction

Abducted Feb. 22, 1985

Cherrie Ann Mahan

Date of Birth:    August 14, 1976

Age Now:           27 years

Race:                 White

Sex:                    Female

Height:               4' 2"

Weight:              68 Pounds

Hair:                  Brown

 

Eyes:                 Hazel

 

Missing From:  Pittsburgh, PA USA    

                         

Clothing:           Grey Coat, Blue Denim

                          Skirt, Blue Leg  Warmers White

                          Leotards, Ankle High Boots/No

                          Heels,                      

Cherrie Ann Mahan Composite

Age Progression--27--Progression done by NCMEC 3/5/04

 

At 4:05 P.M. on February 22, 1985, the above described child exited her school bus, in company with three other Students.  She had approximately 100 years to walk to her residence, but did not arrive home.  When she failed to arrive home, her father immediately began a search with negative results, and then notified the state police. A blue or green van, with a painting on the passenger side with a mountain scene with a skier coming down the mountain, was following the bus.  There was also an unaccounted for blue colored car in the area at the time of the disappearance.

ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT:  The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST) or

Pennsylvania State Police -- Missing Persons Unit-- 1-724-284-8100

or

DIRECTOR

BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION

1800 ELMERTON AVE

HARRISBURG, PA  17110

PHONE:  (717) 783-5524

 

Supplemental Information

The van in these composite sketches, was seen following the school bus on the day of the abduction.  The victim was last seen walking beside the van.  Extensive investigation in western Pennsylvania has failed to locate anyone who can identify the van.  The color of the van is between green and blue.  The witnesses picked a color identified as blue irid from a Dodge paint book.  The distinctive scene is on the passenger side with the skier.

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