Dec 12, 2008
Sep 09, 2021
Sherline
Johnson
62
35
61 inches
100 lbs
Black / African American
Female
In the bustling city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on May 1, 1997, a 35-year-old woman named Sherline Johnson told her family she was going to visit a female friend. She left her home on Seigel Street and was last seen during the day, although the exact location is uncertain, with reports mentioning either the 1200 block of South Carlisle Street or the 2500 block of Washington Street. Sherline, a Black female with brown eyes and black hair she often wore in a ponytail, never returned from that outing and has not been seen or heard from since. At the time she went missing, she was described as being approximately 5 feet 1 inch tall and weighing around 100 pounds. She was last seen wearing a white sweatshirt, dark blue sweatpants, and black shoes with a buckle on the side. Known affectionately by the nicknames "Chocolate" or "Yogi," Sherline had distinct scars across all four fingers of her right hand and another on her outer right ankle. The circumstances surrounding Sherline Johnson's disappearance remain shrouded in mystery, with very few details available to the public or her worried family. The identity of the friend she intended to visit and their planned destination have never been publicly disclosed. Sherline's life was not without its challenges; she lived with several health conditions, including diabetes, schizophrenia, and a heart condition. It has also been reported that she had a history of substance abuse. Despite these struggles, her sister, Charlotte Johnson, has emphasized that Sherline was always a constant presence in their lives. The lack of information has been a heavy burden for her loved ones, who have spent decades grappling with the unknown. For nearly three decades, the search for answers in Sherline Johnson's case has continued, driven by the unwavering hope of her family. Her sister Charlotte remains a vocal advocate, believing that someone has information that could finally bring clarity to what happened to Sherline. The Philadelphia Police Department's Special Victims Unit continues to hold the case file, but without new leads, the investigation remains at a standstill. Sherline's case is a poignant example of the many long-unsolved missing persons cases that leave families in a painful state of limbo, forever waiting for a resolution that may never come. The story of Sherline Johnson is one of a life interrupted, a family left with unanswered questions, and a community that holds onto the slim hope that one day, the truth will come to light.
May 01, 1997
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County
19146
No
6724
Philadelphia Police Department
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County
19125
Viviana Reyes
Detective
300 East Hunting Park Avenue, Pennsylvania
2156863093
Local
Law Enforcement
970113808
Philadelphia Police Department
4885
Black
Brown
Brown
05/16/2026