Post by Scumhunter on Jan 21, 2017 4:28:21 GMT -5
(Above photo credit: Charley Project)
Missing Person Profile as of January 21st, 2017: (Based on Charley Project website)
Full Name: Terrance Deon Williams
Missing Since: January 12, 2004 from Naples, Florida
Date Of Birth: January 17, 1976
Age (at time of disappearance): 27 years old
Height and Weight: 5'8 - 6'0, 160 - 175 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: African-American male. Sandy brown hair, brown eyes. Williams wore his hair in long dreadlocks at the time of his disappearance. His ears are pierced. He has a vertical surgical scar on his right shoulder and a dark birthmark on the side of his abdomen. Williams has three tattoos: the initial "T" in italic above the left side of his chest, the initials "ET" in square block lettering on his outer right shoulder, and his name, "Terrance," in red ink with blue highlights on his left forearm. Williams's right upper front tooth has a gold crown with the letter "T" in it, and the tooth to the right of that one has a solid gold cap with the letter T. He may use the alias date of birth April 1, 1975. Some agencies give the date of Williams's disappearance as January 11, 2004.
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A short-sleeved button-down shirt, blue jeans, brown Timberland boots, diamond earrings, and a watch with white stones surrounding the face and a silver metal band.
TIPS: Anyone having information should call the Collier County Sheriff's Office (Florida) at (800) 780-8477
From the Charley Project:
Williams was last seen in Naples, Florida on January 12, 2004. A Collier County sheriff's deputy, Corporal Steven Henry Calkins, claims he stopped him on the road. Williams was driving a white Cadillac, which was having engine problems. He did not have a valid license or insurance, his registration had expired, and the vehicle belonged to someone else. He could potentially have been cited for six moving violations. Calkins says he did not cite Williams for anything, but dropped him off at a Circle K convenience store in the vicinity of Wiggins Pass Road and US 41. Williams told him he worked at the store.
Although a press release by the sheriff's department maintained that no one at the <i>Circle K</i> store ever had contact with Calkins, a Circle K employee stated in a press interview that she saw both Williams and Calkins that morning. She says Calkins used the store's bathroom, and Williams filled a container with gasoline and left the store alone. Calkins later stated he left Williams at the store, returned to the Cadillac to have it towed, then called the <i>Circle K</i> store and discovered Williams did not really work there. However, his cellular phone records do not show the call being placed, and store employees do not remember it either.
Oddly, Calkins was also the last person to see another man, Felipe Santos, who disappeared in October 2003. He got into a minor car accident and Calkins reportedly gave him a ride to a Circle K convenience store. He has never been heard from again.
Williams's parents filed an additional complaint against Calkins after their son's disappearance and Calkins was subsequently fired by the police department. An internal investigation had previously exonerated Calkins of wrongdoing in the Santos case, but ruled that he had lied about the Williams case and violated agency policy. Authorities stated that Calkins gave inconsistent accounts of the events leading up to Williams's disappearance, and eventually stopped cooperating with the investigation. He took three polygraph tests about the Williams and Santos cases, and one of the tests showed evidence of deception.
Calkins, a seventeen-year veteran of the police department, had a clean record prior to this incident. He appealed the ruling, but it was upheld and his dismissal stood. He has not been charged in the disappearances of Williams or Santos and maintains his innocence in both cases, stating he was being treated as a "scapegoat" by the department and both men had reasons of their own to walk away. Williams's mother believes her son did not leave voluntarily, however; she states that he would never let so much time pass without contacting her. He kept in almost daily touch with her before he vanished. Many of his belongings were left behind at her home.
Williams was employed as a cook at a Pizza Hut in Bonita Springs, Florida at the time of his disappearance; he had only had been working there a few weeks. He also has work experience in the construction field. He has a criminal record for driving under the influence and trespassing and spent time in prison in the 1990s for aggravated robbery. Shortly after he vanished, a Knoxville, Tennessee court issued a warrant for his arrest for failure to pay child support. Williams has four children by four different women. He resided at Randall Circle in Naples at the time of his disappearance.
There is no evidence of foul play in Williams's case, and investigators believe he may simply be lying low to avoid being arrested, but the circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unclear. His case remains unsolved.
Some agencies report that Williams was last seen in the vicinity of 111th Avenue and Vanderbilt Drive in Naples.
www.charleyproject.org/cases/w/williams_terrance.html
Thoughts? The reason I am placing Terrance's case in the missing on tv section is because, according to Wikipedia, his disappearance was profiled on the January 23rd, 2012 episode of the ID channel show "Disappeared.": www.investigationdiscovery.com/tv-shows/disappeared/videos/disappeared-terrance-williams-never-came-home/
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