LAUREL —
The Laurel Police Department is searching for a 21-year-old missing person.
According to police, the family of Kimberly Williams, a black female from Laurel, is asking for the public’s help in locating her.
Williams, 21, of North Ninth Street in Laurel, has been reported missing by her family.
LPD Detective Kevin Flynn said Williams’ cousin came into the Laurel Police Station on Monday and reported Williams missing.
According to reports, Williams was reportedly last seen on Saturday around 4 p.m.
“She reportedly left home walking to the Cameron Center, which is not far from her residence,” Flynn said. “A witness, however, reported that she was seen later getting into a car with five black males. The car was reportedly a blue vehicle with shinny rims.
“We don’t think she knew these people in the car,” the detective said. “Someone has reported that the vehicle could have possibly been headed to Heidelberg.”
Flynn said the police department is currently investigating the incident as a missing person case. However, information about the female’s whereabouts are needed.
Williams is described as a black female about 5-foot-3-inches in height and weighing about 115 pounds.
According to reports, Williams was last seen wearing a black off-the-shoulder short sleeve shirt, bluejean shorts with pockets in the front and back and flip flops with the cartoon character Betty Boop.
Anyone with information about Williams or her whereabouts should call the Laurel Police Department at (601) 425-4711 or Crimestoppers at (601) 428-7867.
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