NC ASHA DEGREE: Missing from Shelby, NC - 14 Feb 2000 - Age 9

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Asha Jaquilla Degree (born August 5, 1990; first name pronounced AY-shuh[1]) went missing at the age of nine from Shelby, North Carolina, United States. In the early morning hours of February 14, 2000, for reasons unknown, she packed her bookbag, left her family home north of the city and began walking along nearby North Carolina Highway 18 despite heavy rain and wind. Several passing motorists saw her; when one turned around at a point 1.3 miles (2.1 km) from her home and began to approach her, she left the roadside and ran into a wooded area. In the morning, her parents discovered her absence. No one has seen her since.[2]

An intensive search that began that day led to the location of some of her personal effects near where she was last seen. A year and a half later, her bookbag, still packed, was unearthed from a construction site along Highway 18 north of Shelby in Morganton. At the point where she ran into the woods, a billboard now stands appealing for help finding her. Her family hosts an annual walk from their home to the billboard to draw attention to the case.

While the circumstances of Degree's disappearance at first seemed to suggest she was running away from home, investigators could not find a clear reason she might have done so, and she was younger than most children who do so. They have speculated that she might have been abducted instead. The case has drawn national media attention. In 2015, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) joined state and county authorities in a reopened investigation, offering a reward for information that could help solve the case.


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Search for Asha Degree: New search on property formerly owned by Roy Dedmon, records show​

Property records confirm a connection between property searched Friday in the case of 9-year-old missing girl, Asha Degree, and a person whose name has come up before in the Degree case.

On Friday, Queen City News was there as investigators searched an old, abandoned school at the corner of Highway 274 and NC-182 in Lincoln County.

Detectives and SBI agents wrapped up their search Friday, not revealing what they found.


Records show Dedmon bought the property, an old school, in 1991 and sold it in October 2004, just over four years after Degree disappeared, leaving the community stunned.
 

The school was built in the early 1920s on 5 acres of donated land. It apparently was eventually replaced by a modern, much larger elementary school known as North Brook Elementary in a different location.
Interestingly, there are little to no mention of the 5 acres/old school on the internet. 5 acres is a lot. I wonder if there was a pond or two or small lake on the property? Is there an old well on the property behind the school that provided drinking water for students in the 1920s? That forest you see in the photo at the back of the picture provides a lot of possibilities.
The below photo is from the article. It sounds like investigators are a few steps closer to an arrest or arrests, but still have a ways to go. Kudos to them for not letting the case go cold.
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