IL IL - Cheretha Morrison, 38, pregnant, did not pick up her child, Chicago, 26 Feb 2021

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Have we heard anything about the unborn baby’s father? Was he in the picture? Was there any domestic violence issues there? I hate to always point to the significant other but unfortunately stats don’t lie.
I pray that the police will take this case seriously and bring peace and closure to this family. MOO
 
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Police say Morrison, who lived in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood, was last seen at 69th and South Throop on February 26, 2021. Her Porsche Cayenne SUV was later found 21 miles in Rogers Park. Relatives say it was parked outside a residence she’d visited before. Morrison was three months pregnant and had two children.

Now, two years later there’s still no sign of her.

"I really don’t know what was going on, I really just want closure", said her sister.
 
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Bump for Cheretha
 
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Last updated October 11, 2024; casefile added.

Cheretha Morrison​

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Details of Disappearance​

Morrison was last seen dropping her daughter off at at Earle Elementary School in the 6900 block of South Throop in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois on February 26, 2021. She was supposed to meet with her adult son that morning, but she never showed up and never answered her phone. She has never been heard from again.

At the time of her disappearance, she was driving a silver 2016 Porsche Cayenne with the Illinois license plate number BZ12712. The vehicle was later found in the Rogers Park area, twenty miles away from where she was last seen. There was a substantial sum of cash in the passenger seat, but no sign of her.

Authorities do not believe Morrison left of her own accord, but little information is available as to her fate. Her case remains unsolved.
 
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Her Porsche Cayenne SUV was later found 21 miles in Rogers Park. Relatives say it was parked outside a residence she’d visited before.
So she knew the people whose house they found her car at. I wish they had reported what those people had to say, assuming they've been interviewed. I would hope they have been. There's a car parked outside your house, the owner of which has disappeared. I hope the police would be very interested in what they know. Maybe they never saw her though, but that would be odd, considering she parked at their house. Wonder who the residents were to her. I also wonder what they consider a "substantial amount of cash."
 
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Four years after Cheretha Morrison disappeared while on her way to pick up her daughter from Earle Elementary School, her family is still searching for answers and pleading for closure.

Morrison was last seen on Feb. 26, 2021.

Days later, on March 1, her car was found parked in a tow zone near Birchwood in the 7400 block of North Winchester Avenue.
 
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"Three days later, I get a call from her friend, who told me they found my sister's car on Winchester and Birchwood, and I thought that was strange," said Morrison's sister, Oretha Miller.

Miller found this strange because the intersection of Winchester and Birchwood avenues is in Rogers Park — near the northern limits of the city. Miller and her sister lived on the city's South Side.

Miller would later learn from police that her sister had received parking tickets in the past at that same location — leading them to believe Morrison, was visiting someone she knew.
 
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"Three days later, I get a call from her friend, who told me they found my sister's car on Winchester and Birchwood, and I thought that was strange," said Morrison's sister, Oretha Miller.

Miller found this strange because the intersection of Winchester and Birchwood avenues is in Rogers Park — near the northern limits of the city. Miller and her sister lived on the city's South Side.

Miller would later learn from police that her sister had received parking tickets in the past at that same location — leading them to believe Morrison, was visiting someone she knew.
"Leading them to believe" ... well, this seems like something they would know for sure by now, I would hope. I would've thought the cops would have told them what they found out about whoever lives there, especially whether or not these people had seen her sister that day that her car was parked at their house. Maybe she never even went to their door and they're as clueless as we all are, but that would be strange for her to park there and not go in at all. Especially now that we know no one has seen her ever again after that day.

It's also possible that she wasn't the one who drove her car to their house. But if so, whoever did must know these people too, and that's probably a pretty short list of their mutual friends, all of whom LE should have interviewed, imo. Because if someone else did drive her car there, they were probably the last to see her alive, and that's a person LE would have to talk to. Maybe the people who live there are the ones who drove her car there? Or maybe she drove it herself, IDK. That's been investigated, I hope.
 

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