Sharon was concerned about the safety of two nine-year-olds going to the store alone, despite Michaela having gone before with older kids.
Trina described the man as clean-shaven, with long, dirty blonde hair, severe acne scarring, and pockmarks on his face, standing about six feet tall with a slender build.
The community rallied together, raising a $70,000 reward for information within two weeks and participating in extensive search efforts.
Advances in fingerprint comparison technology, including comprehensive advancements in software, technology, and science, allowed for a match from a fingerprint left on Michaela's scooter.
Sharon declined to attend the preliminary hearing, stating she didn't want to see or hear from the man who took her daughter's life.
Sharon coped by writing a blog called Seekers Road, chronicling her grief and celebrating her daughter's life, and maintained a Facebook page called Michaela's Light to raise awareness for missing persons.
Sharon succumbed to breast cancer in 2022, having fought the illness despite its return.
Michaela's body remains missing to this day, with no concrete answers about her final resting place.
In November of 1988, a nine-year-old girl was abducted in broad daylight from the parking lot of her local corner store. Despite there being witnesses who relayed the assailant’s appearance to police, years passed without any significant movement in the case. But once DNA technology became advanced enough to provide a match from a fingerprint left on the girl’s scooter, a suspect was arrested. Sadly, she was not his only victim. This is the disappearance of Michaela Garecht.
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