WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ala. (WPMI) — Investigators tell NBC 15 they believe the disappearance of a Washington County woman, now missing for four days, was likely the result of foul play.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office said they believe Terri Sullivan's disappearance was the result of foul play after personal items, and signs of a struggle, were found on the road leading to her home.
Deputies said more than a dozen investigators are working around the clock to find the mother of two, and they're now sharing evidence in the case with the FBI.
According to deputies, Sullivan left her home on Clark Place Road around 4:30 Sunday morning. She was heading to work as a nurse at Spring Hill Medical Center.
When she didn't arrive, co-workers notified authorities.
Deputies said man also found Sullivan's cell phone and purse by the road, along with signs of a struggle.
Detectives are still trying to find Sullivan's last known vehicle. It's described as a white, 2018 Chevy Impala rental car with New York plates.
NBC 15 told investigators have obtained search warrants, and have persons of interest.
Investigators: foul play likely involved in disappearance of Washington County woman
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