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Golden’s disappearance in 1993 still has little to no clues

On July 22, 1993, Pamela Golden was visiting the Cloverdale Florist in Little Rock, owned by her sister. When she left, no has seen or heard from her since.

On July 22, 1993, Pamela Golden was visiting the Cloverdale Florist in Little Rock, owned by her sister.

Golden had plans to help a friend move and stopped by the floral shop to ask her sister where she could find moving boxes. In an attempt to help Golden find boxes, her sister gave her directions to a nearby liquor store.

At approximately 4 p.m., Pamela Kay Golden left the Cloverdale Florist and turned on to Baseline Road. As she left the floral shop, Golden turned in the wrong direction from the instructions her sister had given her to find the nearby liquor store.

That was the last Pamela Kay Golden has been seen or heard from.

Several days after she disappeared, Golden’s truck was discovered abandoned just one black away from the Cloverdale Florist shop. There was no sign of Golden.

There have been little to no clues in Golden’s disappearance. Family and friends do not believe that Pamela would have willingly abandoned her two children. Foul play is suspected.

Pamela Kay Golden’s case remains a mystery.

If you have any information about the whereabouts of Pamela Kay Golden, please contact the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office or email [email protected].

LaDonna Humphrey, co-founder of All the Lost Girls and Let’s Bring Them Home, has dedicated her life to missing person’s issues for over a decade. LaDonna has an extensive background in marketing and freelance writing. She is passionate about foster care, her faith, and finding justice for those who have no voice. LaDonna can be reached at [email protected].

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