Thursday, November 16, 2017

#16 Opinion Local

Rodney Cherry 51, of Magnolia (Arkansas) still missing, Search called off



Magnolia (Arkansas) The formal search has ended for Rodney Cherry, 51, who has been missing from his home northeast of Magnolia since Saturday.

The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that ground searches have ceased until further information is obtained about his possible whereabouts.

Cherry was last seen about 4 p.m. Saturday wearing camouflage pants, a gray-colored shirt, and an orange vest over a backpack. He walked away from his home on County Road 511 in the Greers Chapel community off Dudney Road – County Road 47.

The searching agencies include the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, Magnolia Police Department, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas State Police, and the Wade Correctional Center’s canine team from Homer, LA.

Many civilians also took part in the search, and more are expected to continue to look for Cherry in the coming days.

A drone and a State Police helicopter were also used during times in the active search.

In my opinion this man had something go terribly wrong in his life and is trying to get out of the country due to legal issues. I do not think the search should be called off. I think they still need to look for him across the states.

I understand there are no more leads at this time but still should be in constant search for him. If I was in the officers shoes. I would continue to work hard and pray for more leads.

Finally, I would contact every state and send them a picture of this man. I also would contact every major airport with flights leaving the US.

People with information about Cherry’s whereabouts are asked to call 911 immediately.

For more information go to our website. http://www.magnoliareporter.com/news_and_business/local_news/article_f9c23070-cae4-11e7-b17c-b7efc3276d40.html

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