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A family in Little Rock is hoping social media could aid in the investigation of a missing 31-year-old

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Little Rock, Arkansas – After more than three decades have passed since a Cabot woman went missing in Little Rock, Pamela Golden’s sister is now hoping that her family may at last receive answers and closure in the social media age.

Rita Hall claims that on July 22, 1993, Golden, then 43, was reported missing after she walked off from Hall’s Cloverdale Florist store to assist a friend with a relocation but ended up going in the wrong direction.

Hall remarked, “She was going to help a friend of hers move.” “You should turn left when you get out of the parking lot,” I instructed her, but she turned right instead.”

Hall claimed that since then, she and her family have not seen or spoken to Golden, leading her to believe that a terrible incident had occurred.

“The rest of the family and I believe she was murdered.” “There is no way in the world she would voluntarily leave her family,” Hall went on.

According to Hall, Golden was a devoted mother of two sons. She continues, saying that she is angry with the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office, which is handling the investigation because there have been numerous dead ends in her sister’s case over the years.

“I mean, they don’t care that I’ve been given the runaround for over 30 years,” Hall remarked.
Officials did, however, state that while the matter is being looked into, no fresh leads are available.

“I believe that social media would have spread the word sooner if it had existed back then,” Hall stated.

Hall claims that in an effort to find out more, her family has been actively sharing Golden’s name on social media.

We frequently receive views on her own Facebook page. “She (her picture) has been on television over the years,” according to Hall.

Hall stated that she would not give up hope because she and Golden were really close. “She was my hero, really,” Hall remarked.

The most difficult aspect of it all, according to Hall, is not knowing what became to her sister.
The PCSO claims to be requesting aid from the general public.

Contact the Criminal Investigation Division at 501-340-6963 or the Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 501-340-8477 (TIPS) if you have any information about Pamela Golden’s case.

 

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