Marissa Carmichael’s family are left devastated by her disappearance. It has now marked one month since her disappearance from an ExxonMobil gas station at the 800 block of E. Market Street on January 14.
Marissa, missing mother with her five children.Photo bySara Carmichael
Carmichael, who is a 5’4 approximately 260 lbs female disappeared early in the morning around 3:40am after making a distressed call to 911, according to police.
In a statement released by the police on Tuesday night, they revealed that they had looked over surveillance footage showing Carmichael getting into a man’s car at the Exxon gas station, where she was last seen not long after making a 911 call.
The driver of that car, who is presently being regarded a witness in this case, has been identified by the police and has been questioned.
Marissa (right) with her mother (left) and sister Emma (middle).Photo bySara Carmichael
According to an ABC News call tape, Carmichael reported to the dispatcher that she was left stranded when a man drove off with her cell phone when she dialed 911 from the Exxon gas station. Carmichael called the police and begged for assistance in getting a ride home.