The household of an absent Alabama female is resembling the phone calls for support from authorities after their 39-year-old member of the family went away recently.
The Hamilton Police Department stated that Chastity Ann Terry was last seen onJan 10 at roughly 1:30 a.m. at an interstate departure in Guin, Alabama.
Authorities kept in mind that Terry “may be living with a condition that may impair her judgement.”
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Hamilton Police Chief Jordan Carter stated Terry was last seen with 49-year-oldCharles David Williams Jr at a Love’s gasoline station vehicle quit on Interstate 22.
“Ms. Terry then left with this male from the Love’s in Jasper, and continued I-22 westbound from that location,” he stated. “We believe she did occupy a vehicle that was in a ditch located on I-22 near Exit 22, which is County Road 45.”
On Tuesday, authorities introduced that they had actually seized the automobile that Terry was last seen in and had actually apprehended the automobile’s driver.
Williams was reserved right into the Marion County Jail onJan 12 for conspiracy theory to devote a dangerous drug criminal offense.
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“Our investigators are working diligently to locate Chastity,” authorities stated.
Authorities did not supply information if Williams’ apprehension was associated with Terry’s loss. WBMA-LD reported that both took a trip to the Birmingham location to acquire medications.
In a Facebook message, her sibling advocated the general public’s aid situating Terry.
“SOMEONE has to know something, or even just heard something,” Carrie Galbreath composed. “Please contact one of us immediately if you do!! We want our sister home!”
Terry was referred to as being 5′ 6″ and 160 lbs. with strawberry blonde hair and hazel eyes.
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Anyone with information is asked to contact Sgt. Cody McCullar at 205-570-5871 or email cmccullar@hamiltoncityal.org.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Hamilton Police Department for comment.