The community comes together to support search efforts for the missing residents.
Columbia is in distress as two residents, Kiara Ellison and Zelig Williams, remain missing under mysterious circumstances. Kiara, 24, was last seen on March 29, requiring medical assistance. Zelig, 28, has been missing since October 3, with authorities exploring all leads amid serious concerns for his wellbeing. The community is called to help in the search efforts for both individuals, as the families remain hopeful for their safe return.
Columbia is on edge as the community grapples with the mysterious disappearances of two of its residents, Kiara Ellison and Zelig Williams. Both cases are urgent and have sparked a wave of concern and a growing need for information.
Kiara Ellison, a 24-year-old residing in the Woodfield community, was last spotted on Saturday, March 29, near Fairlamb Avenue. Kiara is described as a Black female with striking long black braids and warm brown eyes. On the day she went missing, she was wearing a comfortable grey hoodie and blue jeans, which she might still be in.
Unfortunately, Kiara’s situation is quite serious. She requires medical assistance, and authorities are deeply concerned for her safety. The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is actively seeking any leads and urges anyone who may have seen her or knows anything at all to reach out by contacting them at 803-576-3000 or simply dialing 911.
In a completely separate but equally concerning case, 28-year-old Zelig Williams has been missing since he left his home on Lockwood Drive on October 3 at 9:45 a.m. His family’s worries intensified when his car was located the following day in the Palmetto Trail Parking lot off Bluff Road, raising more questions than answers.
Zelig has not been in touch with anyone close to him, which is highly unusual for someone known to stay connected. This troubling fact, paired with his need for medication due to health issues, adds to the gravity of his disappearance. Family and friends have taken action, organizing search efforts along the Palmetto Trail and the nearby Congaree River to find any sign of him.
It’s important to note that Zelig has a dazzling background in the performing arts. He has graced stages, including a role in the renowned Broadway show “Hamilton” and toured with Hugh Jackman. This only makes his absence feel all the more haunting to those who know and love him.
The investigation into Zelig’s disappearance is ongoing, with authorities looking into the possibility of foul play. The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is taking this case very seriously. Sheriff Leon Lott announced that the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is also lending a hand in the search efforts, utilizing both air and water patrols to scour the area.
The family is not giving up hope and plans to continue their search for Zelig. They have announced another meeting at the Palmetto Trail on Tuesday morning, October 8, determined to find answers and bring him home safely.
In both cases, the community is urged to stay vigilant. If you think you might have seen either Kiara or Zelig, or if you have any information about their whereabouts, please do not hesitate to reach out. The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is available, as is Crime Stoppers at 1-888-CrimeSC. Every little bit of information can make a significant difference in helping reunite these individuals with their families.
As Columbia holds its breath and hopes for positive news, the searches for Kiara Ellison and Zelig Williams remind us all of the power of community, determination, and compassion. Let’s stay alert and support each other during these challenging times.
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