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Randy Stevens
In 2002, 42-year-old Randy Stevens was shot and killed inside his Duval Street home in Savannah, Georgia, around 6:00 a.m. on October 10 while preparing to leave for work. Stevens was employed at the City of Savannah’s vehicle maintenance facility, and detectives believe the shooting occurred during a robbery. An anonymous donor is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for Randy Stevens’ murder.
Kiaja Smalls
On November 18, 2014, two-year old Kiaja Smalls was sleeping on a sofa inside 204D Hampstead Oaks. From outside, two offenders fired 18 rounds into the residence where she was killed by gunfire.
Nickolas Arnsdorff
Investigators with the Effingham County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help in retracing the events surrounding the shooting death of 13-year-old Nickolas Arnsdorff on Halloween night 2020. Deputies responded to a reported shooting in the 1000 block of Green Morgan Road just before 10:00 p.m. on October 31, 2020, where they found Nickolas unresponsive inside his home.
Randy Williams
Missing since 10/18/2004
B/M, DOB: 02/03/1984, 6’3”, 185 lbs., Brown hair, Brown eyes. White t-shirt, blue Dickie pants, red & black sneakers
Investigating agency – Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department
Williams was last seen by his mother at their residence in the 1600 block of Delmonde Avenue off Skidaway Road in Savannah, Georgia on October 18, 2004. He asked to borrow her car so he could deliver a birthday gift to his grandfather. She consented and then went to work. When she returned, the car was at the residence but Williams was missing, as was his cellular phone and a house key. None of his clothes were gone, and he is not believed to have taken any money with him. On October 25, a week after Williams was last seen, his family received an anonymous phone call from someone who said Williams had been abducted and beaten to death at a hotel on Highway 204 and his body tossed in an alligator pit. The caller has never been identified and this information has not been confirmed. Williams was on probation at the time of his disappearance. His mother said he also smoked marijuana. He has been known to frequent the Hitch Village and the Waters Avenue and 37th Street areas. His mother stated it is uncharacteristic of him to leave without warning or to be out of touch with his family members; she believes he was murdered. Authorities have found no evidence of foul play in his disappearance, however. Williams left behind a young son. His case remains unsolved.

