Photo: Greensboro Police Department

A Black woman’s family has been on the search for her since she vanished in Greensboro, NC. weeks ago. The latest lead on her whereabouts stems from a chilling 911 call made where she appeared lost and slightly disoriented.

Marissa Carmichael, 25, called 911 in the wee hours of Sunday Jan 14. In the audio recording that was released, she tells the dispatcher she was at the Exxon gas station on 809 East Market Street in Greensboro, per ABC NewsThough sounding distressed, she asked to be connected to the non-emergency line. On the call, Carmichael mentioned that a man had dropped her off at the gas station and asked her to get something but drove off without her.

“I don’t know where I am in Greensboro. I just got all my stuff [thrown] out the car, he took off with my phone. I have no clue where I’m at. I have no numbers,” said Carmichael.

The dispatcher then asked if she’s hurt but she repeated back the same issue: she was in the middle of Greensboro without a phone and without a ride to get home. During the call she never identified the man she claimed to have been with moments prior. The dispatcher then informs her they’re sending officers to her location and asks her what she’s wearing.

Source: NC Woman Made Chilling 911 Call Before Vanishing