DEMOPOLIS, Ala. — Police in Jacksonville, Florida have expanded their search efforts for a local missing girl to include Georgia and Alabama.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Demopolis Police Department announced that human remains were found in the search for missing Jacksonville 5-year-old Taylor Rose Williams.
Action News Jax's Bridgette Matter is in Demopolis as the investigation unfolds. She'll have the very latest on CBS47 & FOX30 at 5.
The girl was reported missing by her mother, Brianna Williams, on Wednesday morning, after she said she last saw her daughter in her bedroom at their Jacksonville home.
Brianna Williams, a Petty Officer 1st Class at NAS Jacksonville, is from Alabama. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said in a news conference last week they are working with investigators in Alabama because Brianna has family there.
Brianna Williams is also not cooperating with police in the investigation and is now considered a person of interest in her daughter's disapperance, the Sheriff's Office said.
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The Demopolis Police Department said Sunday afternoon it is assisting the FBI and other out-of-state agencies in a search for a missing person around the Demopolis area.
Demopolis is about 16 miles north of where Brianna previously lived.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates and watch CBS47 and FOX30.