Have you seen these 2 missing women in Orangeburg County?

The Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office says they are searching for a teen with autism and two missing women.
Published: Feb. 5, 2025 at 1:10 PM EST|Updated: Feb. 10, 2025 at 5:11 AM EST
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ORANGEBURG, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - The Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office says they are searching for two missing women.

Sheriff Leroy Ravenell announced that investigators are still searching for a 19-year-old who went missing back in January.

The Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office says they are searching for two missing women.

Cheyenne Cambell

Authorities say Cheyenne Cambell told family she was going to an Airbnb in Columbia to stay with an unknown male.

Cheyenne Cambell
Cheyenne Cambell(Contributed)

However, she also has ties to Wichita, Kansas, and Salisbury, Md.

Cambell is described by authorities to be about five feet and six inches in height and weighing around 170 pounds.

“We’ve asked you before, but we’re asking again,” the sheriff said. “But if you would take another look at the photo, take a moment to think if you have seen her or heard something, we would certainly appreciate it.”

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Cloe Williams

Ravenell also announced that investigators remain on the case of a Neeses woman who has been missing since Decemeber.

Cloe Williams
Cloe Williams(Contributed)

Ravenell said Orangeburg County Sheriff’s investigators are still searching for 23-year-old Cloe Williams.

“We’ve put out several requests for information, and we’ll continue to do so until we find her,” the sheriff said. “Please give us a call if you have heard anything related to this young lady.”

Williams is described by authorities to be about 5 feet and 3 inches in height and weighing around 140 pounds. She is said to have reddish-brown hair.

Investigators learned Williams has frequented the Neeses and Cordova areas in Orangeburg County.

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FOUND

The Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office says Adalae Welch has been located safe and sound.

Adalae Welch.
Adalae Welch.(WRDW)

The Orangeburg Department of Public Safety says Jesse Walter Waters, 83, has been located and is safe.

Jesse Waters
Jesse Waters(WRDW)