Sherry Ann Milton

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This person was missing Missing Since 08/14/2005

Missing Since:
Missing Since 08/14/2005
Missing From:
Missing From Ensley, Alabama
Classification:
Classification Endangered Missing
Gender:
Female
Race:
Race White
Date of Birth:
Date of Birth 05/05/1979 (45)
Age:
Age 26 years old
Height and Weight:
Height and Weight 5’6, 138 pounds
Clothing/Jewelry Description:
Clothing/Jewelry Description A multicolored v-neck capped-sleeve shirt with horizontal stripes, light tan khaki capri pants, flip-flops, a swirled blue and white curved barbel in her navel, and two medium-sized gold hoop earrings.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Milton’s ears are double-pierced and her navel is pierced. She has previously fractured her nose and it is slightly crooked as a result. Milton’s upper tooth between her right front tooth and her right incisor is crooked and she has a black mole on her upper lip, a small round black scar on the bridge of her nose, and a two-inch scar on the left side of her chest.
Details of Disappearance:
On August 14, 2005, around 2-3 AM, Milton disappeared from an Exxon gas station near Exit 121 off Interstate 20/69 in Ensley, Alabama. She was with a friend who went inside to buy matches. When the friend came back out, Milton and her yellow Ford Mustang convertible (license plate 63P631B) were gone.

Milton called her friend twice – once saying she’d be back soon, then later saying she was lost. However, other people at the gas station said the friends argued and the friend left Milton there. We don’t know for sure what happened.

Around the same time, Milton frantically called her boyfriend ten times in 30 minutes, leaving messages pleading for help. Her car was found abandoned a day later, about five miles away in Midfield, Alabama. She wasn’t there.

Police looked into several men – Andrew Givens, Nathan Doss, and Bryant O’Neal Craig – as people of interest, but never charged them with anything. Milton worked at A&B Electric and had a young son. Her family says she was a loving mother who would never leave without a word.

The case remains unsolved, and Birmingham police are still investigating.

Agency:
Birmingham Police Department
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