MS MS - Pauline Morris Williams, 44, Philadelphia, 3 Aug 2003

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Pauline Morris Williams

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Case Classification:
Endangered Missing
Missing Since: 08/03/2003
Location Last Seen: Philadelphia, MS, Neshoba County

Physical Description
Date of Birth:
N/A
Age: 44-45
Race: Native American / Indigenous
Gender: Female
Height: 5'5"-5'7"
Weight: 150-170 lbs.
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Nickname/Alias: N/A
Distinguishing Marks/Features: N/A
Tribal Information: Enrolled with Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians

Identifiers
Dentals
: N/A
Fingerprints: N/A
DNA: N/A

Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing:
N/A
Jewelry: N/A
Additional Personal Items: N/A

Details of Disappearance:
Pauline went missing from her home on tribal land. She never picked up her last check at work.

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Contact Information:
If anyone knows anything in regards to Pauline's whereabouts, please contact:

Choctaw Law Enforcement Services - (601) 656-5711
Case# 0400819
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians

Missing Person / NamUs #MP84657

www.facebook.com/Mississippi-Missing-and-Unidentified-151009354954808/

www.facebook.com/Seeking-The-Missing-106086880921582/
 
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Pauline has been added to The U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs website.


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Pauline Williams was last seen in August of 2003 in the Choctaw, MS area. Foul play is suspected in her disappearance.
 
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The disappearance of a woman nearly two decades ago at a fishing spot near Edinburg in Neshoba County is getting a fresh set of eyes put on the case by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Pauline Morris Williams, then 45, was last seen in mid-August 2003 at a bridge on Road 155 over Beasha Creek.
Beasha Creek is a tributary of the Pearl River, a name derived from the Choctaw language meaning roughly “mulberries are there.”
Neshoba County Sheriff Eric Clark said Williams was last seen at the bridge, a spot that was a popular hangout at the time where people would park their vehicles, fish, and drink alcohol.
Clark said that the Bureau of Indian Affairs has an investigator in town to “put a fresh set of eyes” on the case.
“If we are able to close this case I can only imagine the closure it can bring to the family,” Clark said.
The Board of Supervisors on Monday approved travel expenses for a deputy to to to Florida to assist in the investigation.
Deputy Mark Flake will travel to Jupiter, Fla., with a BIA investigator to ask some people close to Williams questions.
“She went missing near the Reservation but it was in the county,” Clark said. “It is still an open case. They are going down to interview members of her family.”
Clark said that in addition to his office and the BIA, Choctaw Police are involved in the case as well.
Clark said that in addition to interviews and other investigative measures, the BIA investigator has submitted a DNA sample of Williams to the FBI crime lab for comparison against Jane Doe cases nationwide.
 
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Choctaw Central HS, age 10~ and 16~
 
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Foul play is suspected in her

Pauline Morris Williams, then 45, was last seen in mid-August 2003 at a bridge on Road 155 over Beasha Creek.
 
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Tribal Information: Pauline is a member of the Mississippi band of Choctaw Indians





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Williams was last seen on August 3, 2003, at a bridge on Road 155 over Beasha Creek, a popular fishing spot near Edinburg.

According to reports, she never returned home that day and was reported missing after failing to collect her final paycheck from her employer.

Williams is a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and is believed to have been the victim of foul play
 

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