Native American Heritage Month: Sharletha Maynor

In honor of Native American Heritage Month I’m featuring a Native American missing person for every day in the month of November. Today’s missing person is Sharletha Maynor, a 36-year-old who disappeared from Red Springs, North Carolina on March 6, 2007. I don’t know what her tribal info is.

Sharletha disappeared less than two weeks before her planned wedding to Tony McEachern, whom she’d been seeing for around a year. There are contradictory stories as to what happened: McEachern said they were arguing in the car and he let her out of the car, and there’s another story that Sherletha just left her home in the evening and never came back.

2 thoughts on “Native American Heritage Month: Sharletha Maynor

  1. Patrick Kerrigan November 16, 2018 / 2:17 pm

    One of my searches showed that she had court record entries from Shannon and Pembroke, North Carolina. I wonder if she has been arrested and what for. The other question is whether she has used any alias names in the past.

    Also it appears she was using a P.O. Box 87153 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, from October 2004 to March 16, 2007. This is about a week & half after she disappeared. I wonder if she ever filed a change of address card.

    Also it appears she had lived at 602 Lumbee Street, Apartment B, in Pembroke, North Carolina.

  2. Anne F. November 24, 2018 / 5:26 pm

    Being from that part of North Carolina, she’s probably a member of the Lumbee tribe.

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