UPDATE: Ohio authorities have confirmed that remains found last weekend were those of Cheryl Coker, missing since 2018. We ask that you keep Ms. Coker’s family and friends in your prayers during this time.
More information can be found in the WHIO story.
*UPDATE* Texas Equusearch, Midwest Chapter will be conducting a search for Cheryl Coker on Saturday, March 30, 2019. We will be asking the public to join us, but you must adhere to the following guidelines:
Physically able to search, you will be going through brush. Safety glasses, gloves and walking sticks recommended.
Be available to search for the entire day, from 8 AM – 5 PM
Be over 18 years of age, and have proper ID with you
No use of cell phones, no posting on social media, before, during or after the search
Be able to follow directions
We reserve the right to turn away any volunteers
*** absolutely NO GENERAL PUBLIC dogs, firearms, anyone under 18, or cell phone use.
*** required commitment 8am-5pm
*** A valid ID is required
Cheryl was last seen October 2, 2018. She dropped her daughter off at school at approximately 7:20 am, then returned home, on Christy Avenue, Riverside, OH. She was on Facebook and social media until approximately 7:45 am, when all postings ceased. She has not been seen or heard from since. Her car was found in the parking lot of Kroger’s at 700 Spinning Road, Dayton, OH on October 3, 2018. It is unknown what clothing she was wearing when she disappeared. If you have seen Cheryl or know her whereabouts, please contact Riverside Police (937) 233-1801 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500
Download: Cheryl Coker flyer