Over 30 years after Andrea Jerri “Chic” White’s disappearance, her case has been reopened as a homicide investigation, with her family and the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office still searching for…
kymkemp.com
April 9, 2025
In the heart of Northern California’s Humboldt County, the story of Andrea Jerri “Chic” White remains a cautionary tale—about the dangers of hitchhiking alone, the vulnerabilities faced by young Indigenous women, and the haunting consequences of a single moment that altered the course of a life.
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The pain of Chic’s disappearance has reverberated through the generations. “There’s four kids that have been left without a mother,” Anna said. “There’s family members… that want to know who Chic is today, and that’s not possible right now.”
Sadly, Chic’s story is not unique.
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In Humboldt County, the crisis continues. In 2024 alone, 244 children and 238 adults were reported missing, according to
KRCR. The region, with its remote terrain and under-resourced law enforcement, remains one of California’s epicenters for missing persons cases.
Despite the years and unanswered questions, Anna White refuses to let her sister’s story fade. Through social media, interviews, and tireless advocacy, she keeps Chic’s name in the public eye.
Decades may have passed, but for her family—and for many others in the Indigenous community—there’s still hope that justice will come, and that Chic’s voice, silenced in life, will be heard in remembrance.
More at the link. This is a lengthy, well-written article.