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Missing Person Case
Lisa Bacote – The Charley Project
Lisa Bacote
Bacote was last seen on south 6th Street in Newark, New Jersey on May 18, 1994. She had left her family's home at 4:00 p.m. to go visit a friend there. Previously she had left home without warning, but she returned after two days. Following her May 1994 disappearance, she was never heard from again.
At the time of her disappearance, Bacote lived on north Maple Avenue in East Orange, New Jersey, and that city's police are investigating. She frequently hitchhiked on Central Avenue in East Orange. Her case remains unsolved.
She was bipolar. Could have ended her life? also she hitchhiked alot, which isn't a good thing.
Lisa Bacote – The Charley Project
Lisa Bacote
- Missing Since05/18/1994
- Missing FromNewark, New Jersey
- ClassificationEndangered Missing
- Date of Birth07/30/1958 (60)
- Age35 years old
- Height and Weight5'4, 165 pounds
- Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionA short red jacket, blue jeans and white sneakers.
- Medical ConditionsBacote suffers from bipolar disorder and requires medication to control her condition. She did take her medication with her when she vanished.
- Distinguishing CharacteristicsAfrican-American female. Black hair, brown eyes. Bacote wears eyeglasses and partial upper dentures. She previously had an operation on the second and third toes of one foot.
Bacote was last seen on south 6th Street in Newark, New Jersey on May 18, 1994. She had left her family's home at 4:00 p.m. to go visit a friend there. Previously she had left home without warning, but she returned after two days. Following her May 1994 disappearance, she was never heard from again.
At the time of her disappearance, Bacote lived on north Maple Avenue in East Orange, New Jersey, and that city's police are investigating. She frequently hitchhiked on Central Avenue in East Orange. Her case remains unsolved.
She was bipolar. Could have ended her life? also she hitchhiked alot, which isn't a good thing.