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Missing Person Case
Ramona Catherine Redd – The Charley Project
Redd departed from her residence in the 4400 block of Asbury Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland during the early morning hours of March 7, 2002. She planned to walk to her sister's home on Lakewood Avenue in east Baltimore.
Redd called a friend from a pay phone at the 7-11 convenience store on Orleans Street at approximately 5:00 a.m. She said that she was lost and searching for her sister's house. Redd did not give any indication that something was amiss at the time of the conversation. She never arrived at her sister's home and has not been heard from again.
Redd's mother was murdered in Anne Arundel County, Maryland in April 2002. Authorities do not believe that the homicide is connected to her daughter's disappearance during the previous month. Redd may frequent the cities of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. Her case is unsolved.
This feels very odd to me. She decided to walk to her sisters house but got lost. Didn't she know the way to her sisters house? if not she shouldn't have walk. And who was that friend she called? if she ever did.
Her house
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Her sisters house
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I wonder was it North or South Lakewood Avenue. If it was north she missed it if she ended up on Orleans street. If it was south she didn't yet get there. Why didn't she call her sister? They also said her mothers murder was not connected but she must have been living around crime somehow
Her house street view
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Ramona Catherine Redd – The Charley Project
- Missing Since03/07/2002
- Missing FromBaltimore, Maryland
- ClassificationMissing
- Date of Birth01/08/1983 (35)
- Age19 years old
- Height and Weight5'2, 135 pounds
- Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionBlue jeans, a black jacket and black boots.
- Distinguishing CharacteristicsAfrican-American female. Black hair, brown eyes.
Redd departed from her residence in the 4400 block of Asbury Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland during the early morning hours of March 7, 2002. She planned to walk to her sister's home on Lakewood Avenue in east Baltimore.
Redd called a friend from a pay phone at the 7-11 convenience store on Orleans Street at approximately 5:00 a.m. She said that she was lost and searching for her sister's house. Redd did not give any indication that something was amiss at the time of the conversation. She never arrived at her sister's home and has not been heard from again.
Redd's mother was murdered in Anne Arundel County, Maryland in April 2002. Authorities do not believe that the homicide is connected to her daughter's disappearance during the previous month. Redd may frequent the cities of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. Her case is unsolved.
This feels very odd to me. She decided to walk to her sisters house but got lost. Didn't she know the way to her sisters house? if not she shouldn't have walk. And who was that friend she called? if she ever did.
Her house
Google Maps
Her sisters house
Google Maps
I wonder was it North or South Lakewood Avenue. If it was north she missed it if she ended up on Orleans street. If it was south she didn't yet get there. Why didn't she call her sister? They also said her mothers murder was not connected but she must have been living around crime somehow
Her house street view
Google Maps