The Katy, Texas, community is being asked to assist in the search for 38-year-old Jessica Cherry, who was reportedly last seen on Monday evening, August 17, 2026, in the Cane Island area of Katy, Texas.

According to information shared by a loved one, Jessica was last seen at approximately 6:30 p.m. in the Katy area with the ZIP code 77493. Family members say they have not been able to contact her by phone or message since that time, increasing concerns about her safety and well-being.

Loved ones reported that Jessica’s phone location services have reportedly been turned off, making it more difficult to determine her whereabouts. A police report was filed with authorities on August 20 as efforts continued to locate her and gather information that could help bring her home safely.

Family members have described Jessica’s disappearance as unusual and concerning, stating that the circumstances are reportedly out of character for her. Those closest to her are now focused on finding answers and ensuring that she receives the help and support she may need.

Jessica’s family has also shared that her teenage daughter is waiting for her return, adding to the urgency of the search. Loved ones are asking residents, neighbors, and anyone who may have information to come forward and assist investigators.

According to the information provided, Jessica may be traveling in a black Mercedes-Benz sedan. Anyone who may have seen Jessica, her vehicle, or noticed anything unusual around the time she disappeared is encouraged to contact law enforcement and provide any relevant details.

Missing-person cases can be extremely difficult for families, especially during the early days when information is limited. Jessica’s loved ones continue to hold onto hope for her safe return while asking the community to remain alert and share verified information.

Authorities are encouraging anyone with possible information about Jessica Cherry’s whereabouts to contact the Katy Police Department at 281-391-4848.

As the search continues, Jessica’s family remains committed to bringing her home safely. They are asking friends, neighbors, and community members to support the effort by sharing information responsibly and keeping Jessica and her loved ones in their thoughts.