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Cordelia Anne Harris – The Charley Project
Cordelia Anne Harris
Harris was last seen in Detroit, Michigan on July 3, 1999. She left home with her husband so he could drop her off at her job at Home Depot. The couple got into an argument outside. They did eventually leave together, but Harris never showed up for work that day and has never been heard from again. She left all her belongings, including her purse and medication, behind at her home on Anglin.
The police interviewed Harris's husband and he passed a lie detector test. Before they could investigate him further, however, the Harris family's car was found burned, and Harris's husband left Detroit, taking their daughter with him, and moved to the southern United States.
Harris's family believes her husband was involved in her case, but he was never charged or named as a suspect. He died in Alabama in 2010. Her family describes her as a devoted mother and grandmother; they still hope for answers in her case.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Cordelia Anne Harris
- Missing Since07/03/1999
- Missing FromDetroit, Michigan
- ClassificationEndangered Missing
- Date of Birth07/19/1957 (61)
- Age41 years old
- Height and Weight5'4 - 5'5, 165 - 180 pounds
- Medical ConditionsHarris takes blood pressure medication; this medicine was left behind.
- Distinguishing CharacteristicsBiracial (African-American/Caucasian) female. Black hair, brown eyes. Harris's nickname is Della, and some accounts refer to her by that name. Her ears are pierced and she is known to wear wigs and hair weaves.
Harris was last seen in Detroit, Michigan on July 3, 1999. She left home with her husband so he could drop her off at her job at Home Depot. The couple got into an argument outside. They did eventually leave together, but Harris never showed up for work that day and has never been heard from again. She left all her belongings, including her purse and medication, behind at her home on Anglin.
The police interviewed Harris's husband and he passed a lie detector test. Before they could investigate him further, however, the Harris family's car was found burned, and Harris's husband left Detroit, taking their daughter with him, and moved to the southern United States.
Harris's family believes her husband was involved in her case, but he was never charged or named as a suspect. He died in Alabama in 2010. Her family describes her as a devoted mother and grandmother; they still hope for answers in her case.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)