Micheal Chukwuebuka, Reporting
POLICE are searching for a missing mother of five who, according to Greensboro Police Department, made a distressed 911 call before disappearing.
The North Carolina mother, Marissa Carmichael, 25, was last seen on January 14 at an Exxon gas station wearing a white Tweety Bird T-shirt, blue jeans and yellow sneakers, police said on a missing persons flyer.
Stonix News learnt that Carmichael called 911 around 3:45 a.m. the day she vanished.
According to the 911 record of the call obtained by our source, NBC News, Carmichael stated that she is stranded and a male has her purse/phone, and she has no way to get anywhere and doesn’t know where she is.
When the Greensboro police responded to the scene around 40 minutes later, the store clerk claimed Carmichael had gotten a ride from another customer.
Officers visited One17 SofaBar and Lounge later that afternoon as part of the Investigation.
The bar, located less than a mile from the Exxon station, was the last place Carmichael’s friends saw her.
New information was revealed during investigations that Carmichael’s friend called her mother at 5 a.m. saying there was an emergency, and then the line disconnected.
Carmichael could not be reached, but a male kept answering and saying she went to the store.
Carmichael’s family took to social media platforms, circulating pictures and missing persons flyers, hoping to find and bring her home safely.
“This is insane. Where is my sister?? She would never ever do something like this and if you know her, you know she wouldn’t.
“She needs to be found SAFE n SOUND NOW,” Marissa’s sister, Emma Villegas, wrote on Facebook.
Carmichael is described as 5 feet, 4 inches, with long black and blond braids.
She has a heart tattoo on her face and a butterfly near her eye.
Anyone with useful information should contact the Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers.











