Apr 16, 2026
Apr 16, 2026
Marion
Williams Iii
15
15
Black / African American
Male
In the late spring of 1999, a 45-year-old man named Jimmy Lewis Williams III, a resident of Henrico, Virginia, set out from his home for a routine trip to a local store. This seemingly ordinary errand on April 28, 1999, would be the last time he was seen by his family in a familiar context. Williams, who was also known by the nicknames "Sunshine," "Red," or "Shine," did not return home, and a shroud of mystery began to envelop his life. A few days after he left for the store, a family member reported seeing him. This final known sighting was of Williams riding a white ten-speed bicycle in Richmond, Virginia, but this encounter did not lead to his return or provide any clear answers about his intentions or well-being. The official date of his last contact is documented as May 5, 1999, marking the point at which his presence in the lives of his loved ones was replaced by a profound and lasting absence. As time stretched on without any word from Jimmy, concern grew into a formal investigation. The Henrico County Police Division was tasked with looking into his disappearance, a case that would eventually become one of the county's most enduring mysteries. The initial report of his disappearance was not filed until July 20, 1999, several weeks after he was last seen. Investigators learned that Williams had been struggling with a severe drug addiction and was known to frequent areas in Richmond associated with drug activity, a detail that added a layer of complexity and concern to his case. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a gray t-shirt, blue jeans, and black "Gorigo" boots. He also wore a small rope chain with a cross. Distinctive tattoos, including a cross on his hand and a rose with the word "Redi" on his chest, were noted as part of his description. Over two decades have passed since Jimmy Lewis Williams III vanished, and his case has grown cold, leaving his family with unanswered questions. Despite the passage of time, his case remains open with the Henrico County Police Division. Very few details have emerged throughout the years, and no significant leads have been developed to shed light on his whereabouts or what fate may have befallen him. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are enigmatic, painting a somber picture of a man who seemingly vanished without a trace. The overview of his case is a narrative of a life interrupted, a mystery that began with a simple trip to the store and has endured for years, leaving a void in the lives of those who knew him.
Apr 05, 2026
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY
Virginia
06/23/2026