Williams' colleague says he's worked at NAS JAX for nearly a decade, but they’ve worked together on the base for the last two years, where they're both First Class Petty Officers in the Tactical Operations Center.
NEW: I spoke with a NAS JAX mother tonight who says #TaylorWilliams was in her son’s class at the daycare on base. Find out when she last saw Taylor tonight only on @ActionNewsJax
Her colleague says when he saw her on base this morning he didn’t want to mention Taylor because she looked heartbroken, he says, “she was sad, she was really sad, like someone had cried their last tear.”
Her colleague said she appeared to be doing administrative work. (He said working on a military base has certain requirements so they may have needed her there, he didn’t want to bring up Taylor bc she seemed sad.)
“It is strange. Because I didn’t even know she had a little girl,” said one neighbor. Police said Taylor Williams' mother has stopped cooperating with them in the search.
3) Taylor's Father: "It's been a minute" since he saw the child
The father of Taylor Williams, Maurice Tate, spoke to First Coast News by phone, saying "it's been a minute" since he last saw his daughter.
The father lives out-of-state. He said he's been in communication with JSO, but didn't give an indication if he intends to come to Jacksonville.
4) Brianna Williams returned to work "really sad" her colleague said
First Coast News spoke to a colleague who works with Brianna Williams. He described her to be "a kind-hearted person" who "always had a smile on her face ... willing to go out of her way to help others."
But when she returned to work on Thursday, "she was sad, she was really sad, like someone had cried their last tear," he said.
Brianna Williams is a First Class Petty Officer who works in the Tactical Operations Center in NAS Jacksonville. The colleague, who asked to remain anonymous, said Brianna Williams was dressed in uniform when she returned. He also said she spent Wednesday at JSO.
If you have seen Taylor Williams with her mother, Brianna Williams, within the past 6 months, contact #JSO at 904-630-0500 or JSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org.
To remain anonymous and be eligible for a reward of up to $4,000, call @FCCrimeStop at 1-866-845-TIPS
I just knocked on the door of Taylor Williams’ father, Maurice Tate, at his home in Montgomery, Alabama.
I asked him if he was willing to talk about Taylor and when specifically he saw her last. Tate tersely but politely said repeatedly through the door he had no comment @FCN2go
NCIS has confirmed to First Coast News that they are assisting the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office in the search for missing 5-year-old Taylor Williams. First Coast News on Twitter
NCIS assisting in search for missing 5-year-old Taylor Williams
Snipped NCIS ASSISTING IN SEARCH FOR MISSING 5-YEAR-OLD TAYLOR WILLIAMS
NCIS has confirmed to First Coast News that they are assisting the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office in the search for missing 5-year-old Taylor Williams.
Author: First Coast News Staff
Published: 11/09/19
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) confirmed to First Coast News that they are assisting the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office ...
First Coast News on Twitter #FINDTAYLORWILLIAMS | Alabama police are conducting a missing persons search just 20 minutes from the hometown of Brianna Williams, mother of missing 5-year-old Taylor Williams.
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