Not on Namus, Part VI

Yet another one of my “Cases not on Namus” lists; here are parts I, II, III, IV and V.

  1. Elizabeth Alair
  2. Abdul Jibril Alexander
  3. Carolyn M. Allen
  4. Marcos Antonio Ayala
  5. Krystal Bailey
  6. Nathaniel Bassett Jr.
  7. Jesse Benz
  8. Jacinto Bernal-Cruz
  9. Danielle Ann Boudreaux
  10. Raymond Richard Broadnax
  11. Manuel Alberto Camacho
  12. Ledian Campos-Frometa
  13. Darrel Emory Canterbury Jr.
  14. Jose Chan
  15. Kenneth Wayne Cole
  16. Franklin Lamar Cromer
  17. Dashera Lamona Davis
  18. William Joseph Davis
  19. Helena Georgette Kikutu De Nogueira Ferrao
  20. Henrique Rafael Kikutu De Nogueira Ferrao
  21. Lechmani Desroches
  22. Djennita Dieudonne
  23. Jesus Dominguez
  24. Alice Bell Dorton
  25. Mary Dussich
  26. Erika Mae Edwards
  27. Owen Robert Frame
  28. Jacques Pierre Gamache
  29. Juanesha T. Gamble
  30. Walter George
  31. Maurice Gipson
  32. Randy Clark Gray
  33. Gust William Griechen IV
  34. Edgar Ray Hale
  35. Macklin Marie Harris
  36. Jade Elyssa Henning
  37. Sandra Elizabeth Henry
  38. Virginia Garcia Hernandez
  39. Terrance Moise Jackson
  40. Jaxie Bernadette Jamerson
  41. Marvin James Johnson
  42. Brian Lee Jones
  43. Sumi Gail Juan
  44. Tai Yung Lau
  45. Jerrold Lewis
  46. David Lincoln
  47. Janna Lopez
  48. Angel Martinez
  49. Olvin Misael Martinez-Sevilla
  50. Edna Faye McIntyre
  51. Anastasia T. Meaders
  52. Michael Edwin Mikos
  53. Henry Molina Jr.
  54. Linda Lashae Moody
  55. Luis Francisco Navarro
  56. Jeremy Lee Olson
  57. Brian Joseph Page
  58. Sherry Michaud Petersen
  59. Karen Ramirez
  60. Denise Christine Rodriguez (but Richardo Lupercio is on there; go figure)
  61. Mario Sanjines
  62. Blaze Sanders
  63. Brandon Lee Sandoval
  64. Justin Schuck
  65. Ana Sebastian Lorenzo
  66. James Edward Slama
  67. Todd Snell
  68. Susan Elizabeth Soucheck
  69. Michael Staton
  70. Jose Vidal Torres-Trevino
  71. Hayde Beatriz Vasquez
  72. Hugo Vasquez
  73. Reina V. Vito
  74. Ashley Ann Williams
  75. Tanisha Williams
  76. Devin P. Wright
  77. Isadore Zeesman

National Hispanic Heritage Month: Pinkie Davis-Herron

In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month I’m featuring a Hispanic missing person every day from September 15 to October 15. Today’s case is Pinkie Mae Davis-Herron, who is of Hispanic and African-American descent. She was 23 when she disappeared from Del Valle, Texas on or about September 3, 1979; the exact date of her disappearance isn’t entirely certain.

It sounds like Pinkie had a hard life. She was only fourteen when she married, which even by 1970 standards was very young. I wonder if she got married because she was pregnant. Five years and two children later, she and her husband had divorced. I’m not sure who was caring for the children. By the time of her disappearance, she was working at a motel and bar, the Tex Golden Nugget.

She is missing under unclear circumstances and it’s been almost 40 years. If still alive, she’d be 62 today.