On February 22, 1985, 8-year-old Cherrie Ann Mahan got off her bus at 4:05 p.m. with three other students. SHe was around 100 to 150 yards from her family's home on Cornplanter Rd. in Cabot, Pennsylvania.
From the front porch, her parents could hear the bus, but could not see. They waited for her to show up. When she didn't arrive home her father searched for her and called the cops when she wasn't found.
At the time two vehicles were seen in the area. Neither has been confirmed to have anything to do with her disappearance.
A bright blue 1976 Dodge van was following the bus. The van had a snow-capped mountain and skier mural painted on both sides. The skier was wearing red and yellow clothing and skiing down a mountain.
images of the vehicle.
A small blue car was also seen near the site. It is also unknown if the car had anything to do with Cherrie's disappearance.
Cherrie is a white female and was 8 at the time. She was 4'6" and 68 lbs. She has brown hair and hazel eyes. She has a cowlick on the right side of her hair and hair is slightly longer than in photographs. She previously broke her left arm below her shoulder, but it was healed by the time she disappeared. Her ears are pierced.
SOURCES:
Charley Project
NamUs
Post-Gazette
Missing and Exploited Children
I don't get it Who does this to a kid I read the whole case and it didn't end up good.
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