On January 10, authorities in North Carolina discovered the body of a 25-year-old woman who had been missing for six days.
According to the Fayetteville Police Department, Heather Williams was reported missing on Jan. 4 and was last seen in a light-colored four-door sedan in the Berkshire Road area just before 10 p.m. It is said that it was done.
“On Friday, January 10, 2025, during a follow-up investigation into a missing and endangered person investigation, detectives from the Fayetteville Police Department were directed to a wooded area near Newark Avenue and State Street, where a deceased person was located. discovered,” FPD said. In a press release at the time.
The woman has been identified as Williams, and the FPD Homicide Unit is investigating.
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Heather Williams of Fayetteville was last seen on January 4th and was found dead on January 10th. (Facebook)
FPD told FOX News Digital there were no further updates on the homicide as of Tuesday, but authorities said the investigation continues and authorities will share more information as it becomes available.
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“The fact that she was out alone at night was a dangerous situation for her to begin with,” said Mary Williams, Heather Williams' sister. he told WRAL.
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According to the Fayetteville Police Department, Heather Williams was last seen in a light-colored four-door sedan in the Berkshire Road area just before 10 p.m. (Fayetteville Police Department)
Police said Williams was cognitively impaired.
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“I would like to ask people out there, if you hear something, if you see something… somebody knows something, somebody has talked to somebody, somebody knows… They stumble along the way,” Mary Williams told WRAL. “So someone has to know something. I just hope that someone who knows something comes forward and justice is served for Heather.”

Mary Williams said her sister Heather “loved her family, loved Jesus” and “worked really hard.” (Facebook)
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Mary Williams added that her sister “loved her family, loved Jesus” and “worked really hard.”
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Fayetteville Police are asking anyone with information to contact Detective E. Alrafai at (910) 723-0327 or Crimestoppers at (910) 483-TIPS (8477).


