Collette WilliamsCase Type: Endangered
DOB: Oct 20, 1971
Missing Date: Dec 17, 1993
Age Now: 38
Missing City: Macon
Missing State: Georgia
Gender: Female
Race: Black
Complexion: Medium
Height: 5-1
Weight: 120
Hair Color: Black
Hair Length: Medium
Eye Color: Brown
Wear Glasses or Contacts: No
Location Last Seen: Williams left her residence in Macon, Ga., at approximately 8 p.m. on December 17, 1993.
Circumstances of Disappearance: She was not carrying her purse and did not have any identification with her at the time she was last seen.
Identifying Marks or Characteristics: Brown hair with red highlights. Pierced ears.
Contact the Black and Missing Foundation's tip line if you have information about this person's whereabouts.


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By: Sherri on 12/21/2009 2:09PM
Wasn't the last woman profiled from GA? I can't remember the city or state, but if there is a trend of women missing from a particular area, then people need to take note. The travesty in Ohio should have never gone that far.
Chances are this woman has been dead for over 16 years. I'm not saying people should not be concerned, because her family/community and authories should know what happened. I'm sure the girl now woman in California who was found was thought to be dead as well. However, there are more recent cases where as people could possibly remember something to help find the missing person.
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By: PJD120 on 12/23/2009 12:34AM
I agree with you Sherri. I live in Ohio and what has happened here still terribly bothers me. I know these women here were not maybe living the correct lives, but no one should be gone unnotice for that long. The worse woman they found lived right down the street from this crazy azz guy and she had 7 children. So what are her children going to do now. It's just so sad to hear about people missing and this girl above has been missing for 16 years now. If I were her mother, I would probably never sleep until she was found dead or alive. My heart and prayers go out to this family in need.
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