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Phyllis W. Rodgers, a 61-year-old woman, was last seen at approximately 6:00 p.m. on November 21, 2002, at her residence on Jacks Creek Road in King William, Virginia. She has not been heard from since. At the time of her disappearance, Phyllis was wearing a blue sweatsuit and wire-framed glasses with brown-tinted lenses. She stood 4'10" tall, weighed around 95 pounds, and had gray or graying black hair.

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Last Seen: Nov 21, 2002

Victim Details

Dec 12, 2008

Dec 19, 2023

Phyllis

Rodgers

83

61

58 inches

95 lbs

Black / African American

Female

In the close-knit community of King William, Virginia, the evening of November 21, 2002, marked the beginning of a lasting mystery with the disappearance of 61-year-old Phyllis Rodgers. She was last seen at her home on Jacks Creek Road at approximately 6:00 p.m. Described as a Black female with graying black hair and brown eyes, she stood at 4'10" and weighed around 95 pounds. At the time she went missing, she was wearing a blue sweatshirt and wire-framed eyeglasses with brown-tinted lenses. Her sudden vanishing left her community and family searching for answers that have remained elusive for years. The investigation into Phyllis Rodgers's disappearance has been marked by a scarcity of information, leaving law enforcement with few leads to follow. Despite the efforts of the King William County Sheriff's Office, the circumstances surrounding her disappearance are still unclear. Authorities have treated her case with seriousness, and foul play is suspected in her disappearance. The lack of significant developments over the years has been a source of ongoing pain for those who knew her, as the absence of closure has left a void in their lives. The case of Phyllis Rodgers is a poignant reminder of the silent struggles faced by families of the missing. With each passing year, the hope of finding answers may dim, but the determination to uncover the truth persists. Her disappearance remains an active and unsolved case, a cold case that continues to haunt the community of King William. The investigation remains open, with law enforcement still seeking any information that could shed light on what happened to Phyllis Rodgers on that November evening. The enduring mystery of her whereabouts underscores the profound impact of a person's unexplained absence on their loved ones and the community at large.

Nov 21, 2002

King William

Virginia

King William County

20057

King William County Sheriff's Office

King William

Virginia

King William County

23086

351 Courthouse Lane, Virginia

8047690999

County

Law Enforcement

2002-11230012

King William County Sheriff's Office

5331

Gray or Partially Gray

Brown

Brown

06/22/2026


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