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Mother of missing Albertville woman pleads for help, new information
The search continues for a missing Marshall County woman By Stefante Randall | December 10, 2020 at 9:09 PM CST - Updated December 10 at 9:09 PM
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - No one has seen Fancie Kirstie Eller in two years.
“I feel like I’m living in a nightmare,” said mother Kristin Eller.
For two years Eller has been searching for answers.
Her 27-year-old daughter Fancie Kirstie Eller was last seen November 22, 2018, just before Thanksgiving.
“I got her to eat some chicken noodle soup that day. That was the last thing I know she ate and I hugged her and told her I feel like you’re gone, where are you, don’t leave, talk to me. And then she said, ‘Mama, I will be back,’ and then she really wasn’t, she really wasn’t,” said Eller.
Marshall Co Sheriff s office asking for information to find missing woman
Fancie Eller disappeared around Thanksgiving 2018.
Posted: Dec 10, 2020 12:56 PM
Posted By: Sierra Phillips She said mamma I ll be back and I said why do I feel like you won t? And then she wasn t. She really really wasn t and now I feel like I m living in a nightmare, said Kristen Eller. Her daughter, Fancie Eller, disappeared two years ago.
Thursday the Marshall County Sheriff s Office is revitalizing her daughter, Fancie Eller s case and asking for your help. Fancie Eller was last seen around thanksgiving of 2018 on Hambey Road in Marshall County. Her wallet and boots were found near there by investigators. Investigators tell us that any information, no matter how small of a detail could be a big help.