Body Of Missing St. Louis Woman Found In Des Plaines: Police

The body of a lost St. Louis lady was found Thursday in a nearby woodland protect, concurring to police. Marquisha Williams, 29, who was detailed lost on Dec. 20, was found by Illinois State Police.

Trenton Ivy, of St.Louis, is being charged with first-degree kill within the strangulation passing of Williams. Ivy, who is right now imprisoned in Racine, Wisconsin, is being held without bond. He has been distinguished as an ex-boyfriend of the deceased.

"Numerous looks for Ms. Williams have been conducted over the final a few days," a agent from the St.Louis District Police Office said in a explanation sent to Fix. " We appreciate the family and companions of Ms. Williams, our neighborhood media outlets, for their proceeded attention."

Daily Proclaim is detailing the body of Williams was found within the Camp Ground Street Woods timberland protect, found at 2001 Berry Path. ISP told Fix it is helping the St.Louis Province Police Division with this investigation.

"To secure the judgment of their examination, we have no extra data to share at this time," ISP said in a statement.

According to a news discharge from STLCPD, Williams was detailed lost by family final week on Dec. 20.Amid the consequent examination, and through interviews with family individuals, it was decided that Williams was with Ivy in her vehicle, a 2020 Jeep Compass.

Two days afterward, police were made mindful Ivy had been taken into guardianship for disconnected charges in Wisconsin and was the sole inhabitant of Williams' vehicle at the time of his capture. Wisconsin police found blood and "biological material" in Williams' vehicle, in conjunction with a few of her individual items.

After being captured, Ivy supposedly conceded to police that he had slaughtered Williams in St. Louis.

"The litigant assist conceded to having a physical squabble with Williams, which come about in her death," the news discharge peruses. "He at that point conceded to arranging of her body in an obscure location."

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