May 2, 2024
Ocho Rios, St. Ann. Jamaica
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Still missing after 16 months

The Ocho Rios young woman who left home last year April to make preparation for college is still missing.

Missing since April 27, 2017, is 22-year-old Stacey Natasha Williams, unemployed of Harrison Town, St Ann.

The North Coast Times featured her several times last year in an effort to find her. However, up to earlier this month, August, Williams’ mother Beverley Wright also of Harrison Town said there is no credible word about her daughter.

Ms Wright is continuing her appeal for anyone with information on the whereabouts of her daughter to contact her or the Ocho Rios police. “We get no information from nobody, nothing,” she told The Times.

Ms Wright said police were not giving her as much help as she wanted. And she named someone who she said, she is sure has done her daughter harm. However Ms Wright said the police have refused to arrest the man. She admitted to The Times she had no evidence to offer them.

Ms Wright said her spouse had a dream that the girl’s body was in a particular place and they got police to accompany them on a search near Lime Bottom, also close to Ocho Rios.

There, they dug up a small area but what they found were bones of an animal and not of a human as she had expected.

“To me, my daughter get hurt,” Ms Wright said, when asked what she thinks has happened to Williams.

She told The Times that she has to be lying to Williams’ four-year-old daughter who keeps asking for her mother who she called Stacy. “Miwahn Stacy,” the girl is said to often call out. She said Ms Williams loved the girl dearly and was always caring towards  her.

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Ms Williams said her own life is on pause because she doesn’t know what to do and can get no information about her daughter.

“My life just miserable. The house just lock up,” she said explaining that her daughter’s house remains empty.

She said the house has been broken into twice and even roofing material taken. She said after the first break in she removed the valuables that were still there.

Williams was last seen on Thursday morning, April 27. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a black blouse, a pair of blue pants and a pair of black shoes.

Ms Wright had explained, that when she last spoke to her daughter on the morning of April 27, Williams indicated that she was going to pick up her uniform for a school into which she had been accepted. She was also to visit the bank to pay the fees for the school.

Anyone with information on Stacey Williams’ whereabouts is being asked to contact Beverly Wright at 436-0906 or 846-8423 or the nearest police station.