Send us a text On Monday, February 14, 2000, 9-year-old Asha Degree ran away from her home sometime in the early morning hours on a cold, dark rainy night. Later, witnesses would report seeing her walking along the highway, only to be never seen again. Why would a seemingly happy, young girl run away in the middle of the night? Eventually, clues would lead investigators to Asha being abducted in the very early hours of that morning. It was like lightening striking twice. It has been over 20 years since Asha disappeared and is one of the most mysterious and haunting missing person cases ever. If you have any information, contact the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office at:Phone Number: 704-484-4788FBI/Charlotte, NC: 704-672-6100.The tip line at: Blackandmissinginc.comSources:Black and Missing Foundation :: Partnership with TV One, Find Our Missing and Michael Baisden (blackandmissinginc.com)Cleveland County Sheriff's Office - Posts | FacebookFacebook Live | Facebookwww.webbsleuths.com/cgi-bin/dcf/dcboard.cgi?az=printer_format&forum=MC&om=249&omm=8Asha Degree Timeline | Actus Reus (actus-reus.com)National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: Home (missingkids.org)Support the showDon't Forget to Give Us a 5-Star Rating & Review Us!Follow our Instagram: What Cries OutPlease Consider Supporting our Indie Podcast and Click the Support Our Show Button! Thank you to our amazing listeners, who support us and continue listening! We are grateful to you.