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SPD Seeks Info on Unsolved Missing Person Cases

SAVANNAH, GA (June 19, 2019) – The Savannah Police Department’s Special Victims Unit is seeking information on two unsolved missing person cases from 2015.
“Both of these cases have gone cold, but we believe that there is someone in this area who knows something about these disappearances,” said Sgt. Tiffany Manuel. “We urge anyone with any information to reach out to us. We hope that someone can provide details that will bring answers to their grieving families.”

Monica Jackson – younger years

Lewis Williams – younger years

Monica Denise Jackson, also known as “Strawberry,” was 48 when she was reported missing in 2015. She is a black female, who is approximately 5-foot-4 and 150 lbs., with black hair and brown eyes. At the time of her disappearance, she was known to frequent the 600 block of W. 39th Street, the 200 block of W. 32nd/Barnard Street, and the 100 block of Oglesby Avenue in Garden City. She previously lived near W. 34th and Jefferson streets.
Lewis Alexander Williams, Jr., also known as “Spiderman” and “Mr. Car Wash,” was 49 when he was reported missing in early 2015. He is a black male, who is approximately 5-foot-6 and 165 lbs. He was known to frequent the 33rd and Montgomery streets area, 42nd and Jefferson streets area, as well as 39th and W. 31st streets.

Lewis Williams

Monica Jackson

Anyone with information in either case should contact the Special Victims Unit at (912) 651-6742 or the SPD Tip Line at (912) 525-3124. Tips can also be forwarded to CrimeStoppers at (912) 234-2020. Tipsters remain anonymous and may qualify for a cash reward.

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