FL FL - Calandra Stallworth, 28, Crestview, 27 March 2017

Family hasn't seen missing Crestview woman for a week
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Deputies with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office spotted Stallworth's vehicle leaving a Motel 6 on Harbor Boulevard in Destin on Sunday. According to an arrest report, 33-year-old Antwon Smith was driving the vehicle and another woman, 18- year old Taleah Drum.

http://weartv.com/news/local/family-hasnt-seen-missing-crestview-woman-for-a-week
 
Imho...Crestview is small and very country. Destin is sorta a ritzy tourist area.
Not sure if this will help find Calandra but I wanted to offer what I know from growing up in this area.
 
IMO the guy who was driving her car knows and is probably responsible for what happened to her.
 
What a beautiful lady. Hope she is found!
 
Calandra went missing on March 27. Her vehicle was spotted leaving a Motel 6 in Destin a few days later.

According to an arrest report, her boyfriend and another woman were in the vehicle but she was not.

It has now been more than 20 days since Calandra was last seen and there are no new leads.

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http://weartv.com/news/local/family-says-its-unlike-crestview-mother-to-go-missing
 
Calandra Stallworth Is still missing but there are no updates.
 
If the driver was arrested what happened to the girl in the passengers seat? What happened to the car?
 
This story is not good at all, I hope they are all over the people who had her car.


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[h=1]Missing Crestview woman confounds law enforcement[/h]
Rampant rumors — none substantiated — add to the difficulty of solving the case of 29-year-old Calandra Stallworth’s disappearance.


Missing since the end of March, Stallworth, the mother of two children, was originally reported missing by her mother the week before, but presented herself at the Crestview Police Department early in the last week of March to prove she hadn’t disappeared.

However, friends and family members became concerned when she promptly disappeared again. Social media rumors have circulated since, claiming that Stallworth was murdered, she ran off with her boyfriend or she was kidnapped.
Based on some of these unfounded rumors, some allegedly started by a “clairvoyant,” Stallworth’s supporters even proposed searching for her body in the underbrush along State Road 4 in the Baker area.

“We have no information that she’s been killed or that a homicide has occurred,” Police Chief Tony Taylor said. “We have a missing person case right now.”
http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/20170607/missing-crestview-woman-confounds-law-enforcement
 
[h=1]Woman still missing after 4 months[/h]
CRESTVIEW — Calandra Stallworth, 29, went missing in late March, and police say they still have nothing to go on.

Stallworth, a mother of two, allegedly appeared at the Crestview Police Department on March 27 to say she was not missing before she disappeared again shortly thereafter.

Within days, Stallworth’s boyfriend, Antwon Smith, was arrested after he was pulled over while driving her car in Destin.

Smith, who was with another woman when he was pulled over, was arrested for possession of marijuana and cocaine and for driving with a suspended or revoked license. Smith also had Stallworth’s cellphone.

Police said they did not get a confession from Smith or discover evidence of foul play, and there are no new leads in the now four-month-old case.
http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/20170727/woman-still-missing-after-4-months
 
Calandra Stallworth, a 29-year-old mother of two, was reported missing once before she disappeared entirely in late March.

That afternoon, upon hearing that she was missing, Stallworth reportedly went to the Crestview Police Department sometime between 3 to 5 p.m. to state that she was back, closing the initial case.

I asked the CPD to (show us) the video footage of her supposedly walking in the police station and saying that she’s not missing.

Brian Hughes, the public information officer for the CPD, said there was nothing unusual about destroying security camera footage because it is destroyed automatically every two weeks.

That video was just a security video and I think it recycles every two weeks,” he said.

http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/20170812/missing-womans-surveillance-video-destroyed
 
Missing woman’s family continues to seek answers

It appears 2017 will draw to a close for the family of Calandra Stallworth with few answers as to what has become of her.

Stallworth, a Crestview resident, was last seen March 29, when she reportedly went to the city’s police department headquarters to notify authorities she was not missing, as her family had reported two days earlier. She told police she had been in Alabama with her boyfriend.

For whatever reason, Stallworth, who from all accounts was extremely close to her family, did not reunite with them after stopping in at the police station.

Family members had last seen Stallworth March 27, according to reports, when she dropped off her two young daughters at her grandmother’s house next door on her way into work at the Hilton Sandestin Beach.

Stallworth had called on the evening of March 27 to report she was on her way home, but she never arrived.

Another development in the case came four days after police said they had contact with Stallworth. Antwon Montrex Smith, Stallworth’s boyfriend of more than three years according to Knight, was pulled over driving her car.

Smith was with another woman, 18-year-old Taleah Durm. Stallworth’s purse and cellphone were in her car, Knight said, but she was not.

Smith, who was arrested on the night the car was pulled over for possession of cocaine, driving without a license and a probation violation, told officers he had dropped off Stallworth at another man’s residence.

Police department spokesman Brian Hughes confirmed the case remains an active investigation and Crestview police have enlisted the help of the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in the search for a break in the Stallworth case.

Smith, 33, is serving a 15-month prison term at the Florida State Prison in Raiford on several charges. He is scheduled for release in June of 2018.

http://www.newsherald.com/news/20171228/missing-womans-family-continues-to-seek-answers
 

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