Missing woman found dead after getting into strange car: ‘Somebody knows something’

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Authorities in North Carolina have found the body of a 25-year-old woman who had been missing for six days on January 10.

Heather Williams was reported missing on January 4, when she was last seen entering a light-colored, four-door sedan just before 10 pm in the area of ​​Berkshire Road, according to the Fayetteville Police Department.

“Friday, January 10, 2025, while conducting a missing and endangered person investigation, Fayetteville Police Department detectives were dispatched to a wooded area near Newark Ave and State Street where a deceased individual was found,” FPD said. In a press release at the time.

The woman, identified as Williams, is being investigated by the FBI’s homicide unit.

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Heather Williams of Fayetteville was found dead on January 4 after she was last seen on January 10. (Facebook)

FPD told Fox News Digital that it had no further updates on the homicide case as of Tuesday, but officials will share more information as the investigation continues.

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“Being out there alone at night, it was a dangerous situation for her to begin with,” said Mary Williams, Heather Williams’ sister. WRAL fee

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Heather Williams was seen getting into the light-colored sedan on Jan. 4 before she disappeared.

Heather Williams was last seen in a light four-door sedan in the area of ​​Berkshire Road just before 10 p.m., the Fayetteville Police Department said. (Fayetteville PD)

Police say Williams is cognitively impaired.

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Mary Williams told WRAL: “If people out there hear anything or see anything … somebody knows something, somebody talked to somebody, somebody has … I’m asking them to go.” “So somebody has to know something, and I just pray that somebody who knows anything comes forward and we get justice for Heather.”

Heather Williams poses with her dog.

Mary Williams said her sister Heather “loved her family and loved Jesus” and “worked very hard.” (Facebook)

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Mary Williams, her sister, added that she “loved her family and loved Jesus” and “worked very hard.”

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Anyone with Fayetteville Police information should contact Detective E. Al-Rafai is asked to contact Crimestoppers at (910) 723-0327 or Crimestoppers at (910) 483-TIPS (8477).

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