Missing sisters — help locate Evette Williams and Irene Williams in Ansonia, Connecticut
A night that broke routine
Missing person in Connecticut. Evette Williams and Irene Williams vanished overnight. Ansonia slept quietly. High Street felt still. Morning arrived with fear. Calls found silence. Messages showed nothing. A family woke to panic. Police began searching quickly. Every hour matters now. Community awareness can help.
Evette Williams and Irene Williams: Who the sisters are
Evette is sixteen years old. Irene is fourteen years old. They share a strong bond. Sisters protect each other instinctively. Family describes care and loyalty. Friends remember laughter and trust. School, plans, and dreams filled days. Absence changed everything. Hope remains strong.
The last known area
They were last seen near High Street. The departure happened overnight. Direction remains unclear. Streets offer many paths. Nearby parks connect blocks. Transit routes expand reach. Investigators map possibilities carefully. Small memories may help greatly.
Why urgency keeps rising
Two minors missing increases risk. Night travel raises danger. Cold hours strain judgment. Strangers may offer rides. Online contacts complicate searches. Waiting costs opportunities. Early tips save time. Vigilance protects children.
Appearance details that matter
Evette Williams is sixteen years old. She is Hispanic and has brown eyes. Her height is about five feet. Her weight is near one hundred thirty pounds. She has black hair. She was last seen wearing a black sweater. Her clothing may stand out in memory.
Irene Williams is fourteen years old. She is Hispanic and also has brown eyes. Her height is about four feet eleven inches. Her weight is close to one hundred pounds. She has brown hair. She was last seen wearing a cheetah print sweater and pajama pants. That outfit may help someone recognize her.
What neighbors should recall
Think back to overnight hours. Did voices pass quietly? Did doors close softly? Small moments matter now. Trust your instincts.
Lights stay on all night. Phones never leave hands. Coffee grows cold repeatedly. Every sound sparks hope. Silence returns again. Friends bring support. Neighbors share flyers. Love holds everyone together.
Why sharing helps immediately
Recoveries often start with visibility. A clerk recalls clothing. A driver remembers faces. A neighbor recalls timing. Fragments create timelines. Timelines guide direction. Direction leads investigators forward. Sharing multiplies reach quickly.
What to do if you see them
Stay calm and observant. Keep a safe distance. Note location and time. Observe companions and vehicles. Call authorities immediately. Avoid confrontation.
Where to report information
Call 911 for real-time sightings. Contact the Ansonia Police Department at 203-735-1885. Anonymous tips can go through Tip411. The national hotline operates at 1-800-843-5678. Provide clear details. Stay available afterward. Never assume someone else called.
Ansonia remains watchful tonight. Officers continue searching. Neighbors stay alert. Please share responsibly. Keep eyes open. Help bring Evette Williams and Irene Williams home safely.