“I am not going to give up or stop believing that she will come back one day,” Veronica said.
The family's heartbreaking experience began on September 4, 1998, in their hometown of Unadilla, Georgia. That evening, around 5 p.m., the community was eagerly preparing for a Friday night high school football game. Crumpler Avenue, the very street where Shy Shy lived, buzzed with activity as neighbors congregated, engaging in conversations and partaking in card games and dominos.
LaSwanda, Shy Shy’s sister, was just 17 years old at the time. She had her own group of friends and was old enough to drive. On that fateful evening, she was supposed to take Shy Shy to the game.
“I drove by the house and saw her sitting on the porch,” LaSwanda said. “She waved to me. I went up the street to get gas for the car, and when I returned, Shy Shy was not on the front porch.”
LaSwanda thought her sister had gotten a ride with a friend – Unadilla was the kind of place where everyone knew each other, and kids often hung out with different families. But as night fell, panic started creeping in. Shy Shy was nowhere to be found, and worry grew with each passing moment.
“I got home from the game and when I didn’t see Shy Shy, I asked my mom where she was and she said she wasn’t home,” explained LaSwanda. “Around 10 o’clock we still hadn’t found her. Nobody’d heard from her.”
The Dooly County Sheriff’s Office was called and they began searching for the 8-year-old. Sheriff Craig Peavy remembers that day all too well.
“We started searching for the little girl, everybody was involved,” said Peavy. “State agencies, federal agencies...it was probably one of the most massive searches I've ever been a part of or ever even seen.”
The search for Shy Shy continued for months. Law enforcement went door to door, looking for any sign of the little girl.
“We were just out searching fields, dirt roads, anything...anything that might give us a lead,” said Peavy.
More than two decades later, there are still no answers as to what happened to the little girl.
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Shy Shy was there one minute, and gone the next! Where is Shy'Kemmia Pate? Missing from Unadilla, #GEORGIA since September of 1998!
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More than two decades later, there are still no answers as to what happened to the little girl.
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