The family of Marilyn Williamson, a 53-year-old Texarkana woman, is pleading for help in finding her after she went missing in March. Williamson’s family is offering a $2,000 reward for any information that could lead to her safe return.
Family’s Plea for Help
Williamson’s aunt, Rhonda Allen, expressed the family’s desperation, stating, ‘We’re just, like, lost. I’m trying to do everything I can to get somebody to step forward with the information they have.’ Allen also mentioned that it is unusual for Williamson to go this long without contacting her family members.
Williamson is described as having brown hair and green eyes, weighing about 140 pounds, and standing at approximately 5 feet and 7 inches tall. She was known to frequent the Salvation Army in the area.
Her sister, April Fedd, officially reported Williamson missing on April 8, but she was last heard from by friends and family in March. Fedd is urging the police to expand their search efforts, emphasizing that Williamson is a kind and helpful person who would not hurt anyone.
The Texarkana, Arkansas Police Department is currently investigating the case and following all available leads. They do not believe Williamson’s disappearance is connected to any other missing person cases in the area.
Anyone with information about Williamson’s disappearance is encouraged to contact the Texarkana, Arkansas Police Department.
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.