The disappearance of Ieshia Nicole Jackson from El Dorado, Arkansas, remains a perplexing mystery that has left her family and community searching for answers. Despite extensive investigations and public appeals, Ieshia's whereabouts have remained unknown since November 2020. This article delves into the details surrounding her disappearance, the subsequent investigations, and the ongoing efforts to locate her.
Ieshia Nicole Jackson, born on November 16, 1997, was a 22-year-old African-American woman residing in El Dorado, Arkansas. Standing at 4'11" and weighing approximately 135 pounds, Ieshia was known for her distinctive tattoos, including a heart with doves and a ribbon on her chest, and vines on her abdomen. She also had multiple piercings, such as her ears, nose, navel, and a daith piercing in the cartilage of her ear. Ieshia had sickle cell anemia, a condition that required regular medical attention.
On November 4, 2020, around 9:00 p.m., Ieshia was last seen when a family member dropped her off at her residence on South Roselawn in El Dorado after a trip to Houston, Texas. She did not possess a car or driver's license at the time. Notably, her wallet and cellphone were left behind, and her apartment door was found open when her mother went to check on her.
In the days leading up to her disappearance, Ieshia reported two break-ins at her home within the same week. She identified her ex-boyfriend, Semajee Dismuke, as one of the intruders. These incidents raised significant concerns about her safety. ...Read More
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