Montgomery mother pleads for help finding her missing daughter
A Montgomery mother is desperately searching for her daughter who has been missing for months. It is a mother’s worst nightmare. Yaschia Williams’ only child – 23 year old Timaya Williams – has been missing since June 2. Yaschia is heartbroken and has been constantly searching for two and a half months for any clues as to where her daughter could be.
Williams says she last saw her daughter Timaya in a video from a surveillance camera leaving their home on June 2 around noon. She says her daughter looked like she was going to run errands or maybe to a local park.
According to police, Timaya was last seen driving a blue four-door Dodge Avenger with a black ram’s head on the driver’s side door. Tamaya did not return to her job at the business Lend Nation. She does have a known mental health-related condition, but her mother says she is a great young woman and has never been in any trouble.
“She’s my only child. She’s a very beautiful girl. Great spirited young lady and humble, she’s my heart. She’s silly. She gets it honest, she loves to laugh. I wasn’t alarmed because I assumed that she would be coming back, and when I returned home on the following day, I was calling and asking her, ‘Hey are you okay?’ and I didn’t get an answer. I was texting. I was trying to locate her through find my phone and I couldn’t, so I immediately reported her missing,” said Yashicia Williams.
“If you know something, go ahead and say something. This is a mother that’s missing her 23 year-old and hadn’t seen her since June, so she’s just wanting to know if her child is okay. So if you’ve seen her, go ahead and give police a call or give her mom a call or you can call CrimeStoppers,” said Tony Garrett.
Williams says not to keep in touch is out of the ordinary behavior for her daughter, and not to have heard anything at all from her is very alarming. That is why she is pleading for anyone who may have seen Timaya to come forward. The number for Central Alabama CrimeStoppers is (334) 215-STOP.