Dallas, Texas | October 14, 1989- On this day, 36 years ago, 10-year-old Tasha Shante Wright disappeared without a trace, leaving a lasting void in the hearts of those who loved her. What began as a simple task—a walk to a neighbor’s apartment—turned into a mystery that still haunts her family and the community.
What Happened to Tasha?
On the afternoon of October 14, 1989, Tasha’s mother asked her to deliver a message to a nearby neighbor’s apartment. Tasha, a bright and beautiful child, made it to the apartment safely, but she never returned home. After that fateful moment, there have been no sightings, no leads, and no answers.
The disappearance has left a mother’s heartbroken longing and a community searching for justice, yet no one has come forward with definitive information. Tasha’s case remains an open mystery—one that has gone unsolved for over three decades.
The Unanswered Questions
Was Tasha seen by someone on her way to or from the apartment? Did she trust the wrong person on her walk back home? Or did someone inside the building know exactly what happened and remain silent? These are the questions that continue to plague those who have followed her story for so many years.
Tasha, only 10 years old, should have been safe walking to a neighbor’s door. Her disappearance not only shattered her family but also raised questions about the safety of children in their own communities.
Description of Tasha
At the time of her disappearance, Tasha was described as:
- Height: 4’3″ – 5’0″
- Weight: 70 – 80 lbs
How You Can Help
If you know anything about the disappearance of Tasha Shante Wright or if you have any information that could assist in solving this case, please contact the Dallas Police Department at 214-670-4426.
A Mother’s Endless Wait
Tasha’s mother continues to wait for answers, holding onto the hope that one day, someone will come forward with the truth. The silence surrounding her daughter’s disappearance is a pain that no mother should ever endure.
Closing Line
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
