Family members of a missing Texarkana woman gathered outside the Bi-State Justice Center Tuesday, calling for more progress in the search for 53-year-old Marilyn Williamson, who disappeared in March.
Family members of a missing Texarkana woman gathered outside the Bi-State Justice Center Tuesday, calling for more progress in the search for 53-year-old Marilyn Williamson, who disappeared in March.
Relatives say they want investigators to expand their search efforts and continue pursuing new leads. The family is also offering a $2,000 reward for information that helps locate Williamson.
The Texarkana Arkansas Police Department says the case remains under active investigation and that officers have followed all available leads while working with federal partners. Police also say they do not believe Williamson's disappearance is connected to other missing persons cases in the area.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Texarkana Arkansas Police Department.
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