Missing Bride-to-Be Sherra de Juan Finally Reunited w/ Her Family
The viral missing bride-to-be Sherra de Juan was safely brought home and reunited with her family before New Year.
The De Juan family welcomed the New Year with relief and joy after their missing daughter, Sherra de Juan, was safely brought home. Her return was seen as an early New Year’s gift after weeks of worry and uncertainty.
Sherra, who was preparing for her wedding, was found in the town of Sison, Pangasinan. In the early hours of Tuesday, December 30, 2025, just past one in the morning, she was brought back to her family home in Quezon City.

Her loved ones greeted her with warmth and emotion after days filled with fear and unanswered questions.
The Quezon City Police District helped escort Sherra home, together with her sibling and her fiancé, Mark Arjay Reyes. Before traveling to Pangasinan, the group made sure they were heading to the right person by confirming Sherra’s identity through a video call. It gave them hope and confidence as they moved forward with the rescue.
Reyes chose to stay calm when he finally saw Sherra again. He gave her space and time to share her story in her own way.
“Actually, hindi po ako masyado nag-react… hinayaan ko muna siyang siya ‘yung talagang magsabihi kung ano nangyari. Hinayaan ko siyang iiyak niya ‘yung kailangan niya iiyak,” Reyes said.
For now, the family has decided not to share details about why Sherra went missing. They explained that the information she provided is now part of an ongoing police investigation, and they want to respect the process and her privacy.
The missing bride-to-be was supposed to marry Reyes on December 14. However, she disappeared on December 10 after leaving home to buy shoes and did not return, causing alarm among her family and friends.
Reyes expressed deep gratitude to everyone who helped, offered support, and prayed for Sherra’s safety.
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