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U.S. Marshals looking for woman wanted for suspected murder of boyfriend

Posted at 10:47 PM, Feb 02, 2019
and last updated 2019-02-02 22:47:52-05

DETROIT – The U.S. Marshals Service Detroit Fugitive Apprehension Team is searching for a woman suspected of brutally murdering her boyfriend.

According to officials, the murder took place in Melvindale, Michigan, on or about Sept. 29, 2018.

The twenty-fourth District Court issued a felony warrant against 39-year-old Tamera Renee Williamson on December 20, 2018, for first-degree homicide, disinterring a dead body, and tampering with evidence following the suspected murder of 39-year-old David Carter.

U.S. Marshals believe Williams fled the state in the middle of October 2018 and has not been seen or heard from since she was identified as a person of interest.

Williams has worked in the medical field and as a travel agent. She is known to be a world traveler and has ties throughout the U.S.

“No matter where a fugitive may try to flee or hide, we will pursue them, find them and bring them to justice,” said acting U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Michigan Mark Jankowski.

Williams also has close involvement with the Order of the Eastern Star. Officials say that she should be considered armed and dangerous.

Any information can be provided to the U.S. Marshals 24-hour tip line at (313)-234-5600 or via email at usms.wanted@usdoj.gov.