Jun 18, 2014
Jan 12, 2024
Cheryl
Seyedin
66
40
62 inches
64 inches
115 lbs
130 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
Cheryl Kay Seyedin, a 40-year-old woman, vanished from Ashland, Oregon, in November 1998, leaving behind a life marked by frequent moves and a history of personal challenges. The last confirmed sighting of Cheryl was on November 17, 1998, when she attended a follow-up doctor's appointment after undergoing foot surgery. At the time of her disappearance, she was residing in the Rogue Valley and was known to have lived in various states, including Ohio, Texas, and California. Described as a white female with brown hair and hazel eyes, standing at 5'2" and weighing around 115 pounds, Cheryl had distinctive tattoos of horses around her left ankle and a star on her left wrist bone. She also had a three-inch scar on the right side of her torso and a twenty-inch scar on her back. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance are complicated by her transient lifestyle and use of several aliases, which contributed to a delay in her being reported missing until July 1999. Cheryl's life before she went missing included encounters with law enforcement, with a criminal record that included domestic assault and driving under the influence. Despite these issues, her family maintained that it was uncharacteristic of her to be out of touch, especially during holidays. At the time she vanished, it is believed she may have been in a violent relationship. Her boyfriend from that period has been considered a person of interest in her case, though he has reportedly not cooperated with the investigation. The vehicle she was driving, a 1987 Dodge Ram pickup truck, was discovered abandoned nearly a decade later, in June 2007, in Central Point, Oregon, adding another layer of mystery to her case. The investigation into Cheryl Seyedin's disappearance has remained open, with authorities suspecting foul play may have been involved in her case. Despite the passage of time, law enforcement, including the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, continues to seek information that could lead to a resolution. Her case is a somber reminder of the many individuals who disappear under troubling circumstances, leaving their loved ones with unanswered questions. The overview of Cheryl's case highlights a woman with a complex past who, despite her transient nature, maintained connections with her family that were abruptly severed. The discovery of her abandoned truck years after she was last seen suggests a grim end, and the lack of cooperation from a key individual has hampered efforts to uncover the truth.
Nov 01, 1998
Ashland
Oregon
Jackson County
97520
No
15421
Jackson County Sheriff's Office
Central Point
Oregon
Jackson County
97502
Alan Foster
Professional Consultant / Special Investigator
5179 Crater Lake Highway, Oregon
5417746800
County
Law Enforcement
JCSO 99-9941
2014-06-18
Jackson County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
06/09/2026