Black And Missing
Olisa Susan Williams (Missing Person of The Day)
Olisa Susan Williams is shown aged-progressed to 29 years. Olisa was last seen on July 8, 1982 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. There are no details on what she was wearing that day.
Olisa Susan Williams, the missing person of the day is courtesy of P.E.A.S. Organization, an organization that brings attention to Black & missing persons.
Vital Statistics at Time of Olisa Susan Williams Disappearance
DOB: Aug 10, 1981
Age At Time Of Disappearance: 10 Months
Missing: Jul 8, 1982
Sex: Female
Race: Black
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Height: 2’0″ (61cm)
Weight: 35lbs (16kg)
Missing From:ANN ARBOR, MI United States
Olisa Susan Williams is shown aged-progressed to 29 years. Olisa was last seen on July 8, 1982 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. There are no details on what she was wearing that day.
Olisa’s mother, Denise Williams, stated on the day of her disappearance she and Olisa’s father, Isiah Williams, were involved in an altercation. He knocked Denise down, took Olisa from her arms, and left with the child.
Isiah states that he had been drinking that day, as well as, smoking marijuana. He remembers driving to Island Park and falling asleep on a bench. He left Olisa in the car while he slept. When he woke up the door to his vehicle was open and Olisa was gone. He stated he did not report Olisa missing at first because he thought her mother or other relatives had taken her.
Isiah changed his story on many occasions. First it was someone took the baby, then he lost the baby, killed her, she died in a hospital, and “the child was across the water.” The Huron River was search but there were no signs of Olisa.
At one point Isiah was arrested on a parole violation and to avoid being charged he told the judge he had information about Olisa. He stated he would only speak up if his charges were dropped. The judge refused.
Denise searched many years for Olisa. She even reported her daughter’s disappearance to the National Center for Missing & and Exploited Children, making it one of the first cases for the agency. The center didn’t officially open until a year later. In more recent years investigators have not been able to locate either of Olisa’s parents. 1992 was the last time someone spoke to Denise and she stopped responding to letters.
Olisa’s case has gone cold and investigators hope that one day someone will come forward with information that will finally break the case. They believe there is a possibility that Olisa may still be alive. Olisa is listed as a Non Family Abduction. If you have any information in the case of Olisa Susan Williams please contact The Ann Arbor Police Department (Michigan) or The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
The Ann Arbor Police Department (Michigan)
(734) 794-6911 OR The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children (800) 843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST)
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