Man charged with murder of cognitively-impaired woman who went missing after getting into car said to be driven by person she met on Facebook

Heather Williams and Tyrell Siermons appear inset against an image of the area where Williams was found dead.

Inset left to right: Heather Williams (provided by family) and Tyrell Siermons (Fayetteville Police Department). Background: The area in Fayetteville, N.C., where Williams was found dead (Google Maps).

A North Carolina man is behind bars and charged with killing a young woman who went missing earlier this month.

Tyrell Siermons, 30, stands accused of one count of murder in the first degree, according to the Fayetteville Police Department.

Heather Williams, 25, was last seen alive on Jan. 4, in Ring camera footage that showed her leaving home in a light-colored car.

On Jan. 10, the victim’s deceased body was found in a wooded area adjacent to a clearing located near the corner of Newark Avenue and State Avenue in the northwestern part of the city.

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