Columbia, South Carolina is frantically searching for Zelig Williams, a 28-year-old experienced Broadway dancer, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Williams, previously known for his performances in productions such as MJ The Musical and Hamilton, was last seen by his family on October 3. His family reported him missing the following day, expressing concern as it was “out of character” for him to be completely unreachable for a day.
According to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, Williams had recently moved back to his hometown to work as a dance instructor. The authorities are taking his case seriously, citing evidence that suggests he may be in peril. His vehicle was discovered abandoned at a parking lot near Congaree National Park, approximately 20 miles from Columbia. Local news outlets also reported that a friend in New York received an SOS alert from Williams’ phone indicating a possible car accident on the day he went missing. However, his car showed no signs of an accident.
Law enforcement is actively conducting extensive search operations using helicopters, boats, and drones to locate Williams. Sheriff Leon Lott shared that search teams have explored various locations on foot and in the air, employing multiple investigative methods to gather clues about Williams’ location. Williams’ family is understandably distraught, describing their emotional state as one of complete devastation.
Authorities also revealed that Williams is in need of prescription medication, which adds another layer of urgency to the situation. Sheriff Lott stated that while the investigation remains focused on finding Williams, the possibility of foul play has not been ruled out.
The tight-knit community and Williams’ friends and family are rallying together in hopes of bringing him home safely. Well-known actor Hugh Jackman, who worked with Williams in a previous tour, took to social media to raise awareness about the missing dancer. Jackman urged anyone with information to contact local authorities, expressing deep concern and assuring that they love him and are praying for his return.
Williams is described as a Black male with a light complexion, standing 6’0” tall and weighing approximately 150lbs. He has short black hair, brown eyes, and a distinct birthmark on his throat. Local authorities are calling for the community’s help, asking anyone who may have seen Williams or has information about his disappearance to contact the Richland County Sheriff’s Department at (803) 576-3000 or Crime Stoppers.
As Williams’ family continues to hold out hope for his safe return, the urgency of this search remains a community priority. Updates will be provided as new information becomes available.
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