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Mary Louise Walker – The Charley Project
Missing Person Case
Mary Louise Walker
Walker was last seen at her home in the 1900 block of Lewis Avenue in Long Beach, California on December 16, 1995. A witness saw her longtime boyfriend punch her in the face, knocking her unconscious. The boyfriend then demanded the witness leave.
Walker has never been heard from again. She and her boyfriend had had a domestic violence history, and he is the prime suspect in her disappearance. He is now prison for unrelated offenses. Foul play is suspected in Walker's case, which remains unsolved.
Missing Person Case
Mary Louise Walker
- Missing Since12/16/1995
- Missing FromLong Beach, California
- ClassificationEndangered Missing
- Date of Birth11/26/1955 (63)
- Age40 years old
- Height and Weight4'10 - 4'11, 90 pounds
- Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionA long-sleeved black and white shirt, black jeans and black corduroy shoes with white soles.
- Medical ConditionsWalker is a dependent adult.
- Distinguishing CharacteristicsAfrican-American female. Black hair, brown eyes. Walker's nickname is Wezzy. She has some facial hair on her chin and a scar extending from her right hip to her knee. She has following tattoos: three cherries on the left side of her back with the stems tied in a bow, and a red and black rose and a banner with the letters "DOC" on her left arm. Walker is illiterate. One leg is shorter than the other due to a childhood bout with polio; as a result, she walks with a limp. Her ears are double-pierced and her nose is pierced.
Walker was last seen at her home in the 1900 block of Lewis Avenue in Long Beach, California on December 16, 1995. A witness saw her longtime boyfriend punch her in the face, knocking her unconscious. The boyfriend then demanded the witness leave.
Walker has never been heard from again. She and her boyfriend had had a domestic violence history, and he is the prime suspect in her disappearance. He is now prison for unrelated offenses. Foul play is suspected in Walker's case, which remains unsolved.