In the heart of Columbia, a community is coming together as the search intensifies for Zelig Williams, a 28-year-old man reported missing by the Richland County Sheriff’s Department on Saturday night. The news has sparked concern and drawn the attention of residents who are now actively participating in efforts to locate him.
According to the sheriff’s department, Williams was last seen on October 3, at his home located in the 400 block of Longwood Road. This area is conveniently situated between Bluff and Garners Ferry roads, not far from Exit 9 on Interstate 77. Family members, worried about his well-being, reached out to authorities on Friday, reporting that he hadn’t been heard from since Thursday. His sudden silence has raised alarms among those close to him, as this behavior is considered unusual for Williams.
The sheriff’s department revealed that, while it is unclear if Williams was alone at the time he was last seen, the vehicle he was driving has been located in the Congaree National Park area, approximately 12 miles from his home. This finding adds to the urgency of the situation, especially given Williams’ medical needs. He requires **prescribed medication**, and it’s unknown whether he has access to it.
Aside from the concern for his safety, there is also a deep sense of curiosity about Williams among the local community. He is not just an ordinary Columbia resident; he is a talented performer with an impressive résumé. Williams is a proud graduate of Dreher High School’s class of 2014. He has taken his talent to the stage, having performed on Broadway and even being a cast member in the renowned musical “Hamilton” during its 2016 run. In 2022, he showcased his skills again in “MJ The Musical”, taking on a variety of roles.
Moreover, his talents have taken him across the globe, traveling on Hugh Jackman’s world tour as a vocalist and dancer, and he holds a Bachelor in Fine Arts from Pace University with a focus on choreography. Williams’ artistic background makes his sudden disappearance all the more startling to family and friends who have admired his dedication to the performing arts.
The community is urged to participate in the search and is encouraged to come forward with any information that may assist in locating Williams. Authorities are asking anyone who may have seen him or has information regarding his whereabouts to call 911 or reach out to CrimeStoppers at 888-CRIME-SC. There’s also an option to submit an online tip for those who prefer that method.
This remains a developing story, and as updates become available, they will be shared with the public. In situations like this, clarity can be hard to come by as both facts and developments arise. Whether you know Williams personally or simply live in the area, your awareness and vigilance may make a difference in safely bringing him back home.
With the community united in concern, it’s sure that Zelig Williams will not be forgotten as the search continues. Stay tuned for further updates on this critical situation.
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