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The disappearance of Terrance Williams
Terrance Williams was 27 when he disappeared. He was pulled over by Collier County Sheriff's Deputy Steven Calkins in January 2004 in Naples, FL, and was never seen again. Calkins said he gave Terrance a ride to a nearby Circle K. His mother and stepfather began their own investigation when the sheriff's office was not initially responsive in trying to find Terrance. Williams was the second man to go missing after last being seen with the same law enforcement officer.

Terrance Williams� mother, Marcia Roberts, sits in her apartment surrounded by some his possessions, which fill a corner of her dining room. Williams, Roberts' only child, has been missing since January 12, 2004, when he was last seen with Collier County Sheriff's Cpl. Steve Calkins, who was fired after failing a polygraph about Williams' disappearance. David Ahntholz/Staff David Ahntholz .da/Naples Daily News hide caption
Terrance Williams� mother, Marcia Roberts, sits in her apartment surrounded by some his possessions, which fill a corner of her dining room. Williams, Roberts' only child, has been missing since January 12, 2004, when he was last seen with Collier County Sheriff's Cpl. Steve Calkins, who was fired after failing a polygraph about Williams' disappearance. David Ahntholz/Staff
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