Crime & Safety

Fremont Woman Missing Since February

Police say the woman is suffering from mental health issues.

Jeanine Alexis Williams has been missing for six months.
Jeanine Alexis Williams has been missing for six months. (Fremont Police Department)

FREMONT, CA — Fremont police have asked the public for help finding a 32-year-old woman who went missing six months ago.

Jeanine Alexis Williams was reported missing on Feb. 10 after she stopped contacting her social worker. Based on the circumstances at the time, she was listed as a voluntary missing person, police said in a news release issued Tuesday.

After exhausting all leads, police said they obtained permission from Williams's family to share her information with the public to help find her.

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In addition to the Fremont area, Williams may be in Hayward, Oakland or Richmond. She is described as suffering from mental health issues.

Williams is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, about 150 pounds, with brown eyes and dark brown hair. Police said she often wears different colored wigs and uses the alias "Alexis."

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Anyone with information about Williams is asked to please email Missing Person Coordinator Erik Wilske at ewilske@fremont.gov or call the Fremont Police Department's Investigative Unit at (510) 790-6900. Police will also accept anonymous tips by texting TIP FREMONTPD followed by your message to 888-777, or online.

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