COLD CASE(S): 8 Missing Underwater in Little Rock!… – Everything Law and Order Blog

Adventures With Purpose is back in Little Rock, Arkansas, where we dive into the depths to uncover clues in several long-standing missing persons cases. Our work is challenging, but each piece of evidence brings hope to families who have waited years, and sometimes decades for answers.

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COLD CASE(S): 8 Missing Underwater in Little Rock!…

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8 MISSING: Dive Team Finds 4 Cars Underwater During Search

Our first focus is on Cheryl Denise Catrell, who disappeared on October 10, 2002. Cheryl was last seen driving her 1985 Delta 88 Royale. We’ve scoured locations where she might have traveled, using advanced sonar technology to search underwater. This sonar equipment helps us see beneath the surface, revealing cars and other objects that could be linked to her disappearance.

While investigating, we’re also looking for Terissa Wallace and Shekina Bernett, two friends missing since 2014. Their case is tricky because it might involve foul play, which we usually don’t handle. However, we can’t ignore any clues while we’re here. We’re particularly interested in a white 2009 Toyota Tercel associated with them, especially since part of a leg bone, possibly Shekina’s, was found near a dam.

We also focused on the case of a private investigator’s mother who went missing in 1987. The details are vague, but she might be connected to a blue car. Our sonar scans have picked up several vehicles that match the general description, and we’ve dived on these to gather more information.

Our search extended to Brian Graves, last seen traveling to Little Rock to visit his children around Thanksgiving, a time of joy that sadly turned sorrowful for his family. We’re looking for his 2002 Mercury Sable, and our sonar work has identified potential spots where his car could have ended up.

Brian Morris’s 2003 Ford F-150 is also on our radar. With every submerged vehicle we find, whether stolen or abandoned, we check if it could be the one connected to his disappearance. Although we often find unrelated cars, each dive gives us crucial practice and fine-tunes our search techniques.

Throughout our search in Little Rock, we’ve used three types of sonar: side-scan, down-imaging, and Live imaging, which allow us to map the underwater world in detail. These tools show us not just the shape of submerged objects, but their composition and exact location, so we can decide where to dive.

We’ve uncovered several vehicles during our search. Each car we find and dive on is checked thoroughly to see if it could be the one linked to our cases. This process is painstaking and sometimes heartbreaking, but it’s vital. With each car we rule out, we move closer to the truth.

Join us as we continue to navigate through murky waters and tangled histories in hopes of bringing peace to families. This journey is tough, but with your support and our dedication, we’re making progress every day. Let’s keep pushing forward together, uncovering the secrets hidden beneath the waves.

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29 thoughts on “COLD CASE(S): 8 Missing Underwater in Little Rock!…”
  1. I’m sorry to the families but the searchers Absolutely CANNOT ignore the potential for the foul play or self harm scenario. It changes the mentality aspect of the search. As both foul play and self harm might be a where can I hide instead of a right off the road accident location.

  2. In the 80’s I found multiple cars in the blue holes in bauxite. Never found a dead body thankfully, most of the cars were insurance fraud. If I can help let me know…..thanks for your efforts

  3. Also, the Arkansas River looks like a great place to swim but, it is anything but. On the surface it looks very calm but, there are unbelievably strong underwater currents that suck people down in literally 1 second. It's very deceptive making it very dangerous. Especially, in the areas around the damn. There are also many areas you can't/shouldn't go even by boat unless it has a ridiculously powerful motor. Years ago they made it highly illegal to swim in any part of the river for obvious reasons but, for years it wasn't and it took hundreds of lives before they finally got to that point. So sad. It really is the perfect place to make things disappear.

  4. I live in LR and my family is from/lives in Sheridan. Sheridan is only about a 45min straight shot down the interstate from Little Rock. Just noting it's a pretty big difference from the first assumed 1hr 30min drive to/from since, that can possibly narrow down time, distance and the number of places available to stop along that route.

  5. I’m totally, Totally gobsmacked at how many cars are in the waterways… not good for the environment I’m sure.

  6. Since you guys visit some of the same places multiple times, do you map out the vehicles that you do find but that don't meet your criteria at the time?

  7. Jared is right. People can pick anything and everything apart. Jared isn’t doing anything on purpose to hurt anyone …..family or not.. He wants to find the missing person and to relieve any sadness and heartbreak the family may be experiencing . We are interested in his theory because maybe we can help next time . Two heads are better than one in some cases.

  8. There is actually a small body 9f water between Sheridan and little rock…not sure if it's ever been searched for Brian Graves…he was a friend of m8ne…thank u AWAP

  9. I would recommend studying silhouettes of cars to try aiding in identifying what type you have even when you can't find badges on the car. Just a little more efficient with your time. Because the difference between a yaris and corolla is the yaris is a hatchback croosover. The corolla is a Sedan. Great work nonetheless.

  10. I spent many years working accidents as a firefighter and law enforcement near sheridan. Rural Grant and saline county have some creeks deep enough to submerge a vehicle. Most locals will take hwy 367 through the east end community depending on what part of little rock they are traveling to. Im willing to share my knowledge of the area if you ever return. God bless your team and prayers for Brian's family.

  11. I think y'all doing a really awesome job. Not at condeming, because I'm not out there doing it or helping out. But I had a question? My question is do y'all search for any other ovjects besides cars. Like if someone put someone in a barrel or some other object that is smaller than a car? Just asking. I think that might be too much.

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