QUEZON CITY — Authorities are intensifying efforts to locate a 30-year-old bride-to-be who went missing just days before her scheduled wedding, prompting concern from her family, colleagues, and the wider community.
The woman, identified as Sherra De Juan, was last seen in Quezon City earlier this month. Her disappearance was reported only days before what was supposed to be one of the happiest milestones of her life, leaving her loved ones distraught and searching for answers.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) said it is committed to resolving the case and uncovering the circumstances behind De Juan’s disappearance. Police have begun gathering CCTV footage, interviewing persons of interest, and coordinating with her family to trace her last known movements.
“This case is being treated with urgency,” the PNP said, assuring the public that all available resources are being mobilized to locate De Juan and ensure her safety.

As the search continues, De Juan’s employer, Upcloud Accounting, released an emotional statement expressing deep concern over her disappearance. The firm described De Juan as a cherished colleague who had been with the company for more than six years.
“She is not only an exceptional professional and a true asset to our team, but also a person deeply loved by our clients and everyone she works with,” the statement read. “Her kindness, dedication, and warm presence have touched so many of us.”
Upcloud Accounting noted that the day marked the fifth day since De Juan was reported missing, coinciding with what should have been her wedding day. The company extended its thoughts and prayers to her family and fiancé, calling the situation “heartbreaking.”

The firm also appealed to the public for assistance, urging anyone with information to immediately contact local authorities or reach out through official channels shared in public bulletins.
Family members and colleagues remain hopeful for De Juan’s safe return as authorities continue their investigation. Police have likewise encouraged the public to remain vigilant and report any information that may help bring her home.





