Mother made 'numerous false statements' about missing 5-year-old Taylor Williams, according to court documents.
One week after 5-year-old Taylor Williams was reported missing in Jacksonville, new details are coming to light regarding what authorities say are her mother's"numerous false statements" to investigators.
According to the arrest warrant affidavit, Williams gave"numerous false statements" to authorities about her daughter's whereabouts, including saying that on Oct. 31 she drove to Tuscaloosa to pick Taylor up from her mother. Williams said her mom took care of the little girl for that month, the affidavit said.
Williams told investigators she then turned to driving the 5-year-old back and forth to Alabama where her mother cared for her, the document said. One day in April the neighbor asked Taylor what she was doing and the little girl replied,"Looking for my momma," the document said.
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