Union County Sheriff’s Office investigators are seeking public assistance in locating a woman who has not been seen in nearly three weeks.
Background
Cquila Singleton was last seen at her parents’ home in Union County on February 26, according to authorities. Family members spoke with her by phone two days later, on February 28, but have been unable to reach her since. Investigators confirmed that Singleton’s cellular phone is now listed as “no longer in service.”
The missing woman is known to drive a green 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe, though it remains unclear whether she was operating the vehicle at the time of her disappearance.
Singleton is described as a Black female, standing approximately 5 feet, 4 inches tall with brown hair and brown eyes. She has multiple distinguishing tattoos, including a heart tattoo positioned below her eye and a flower tattoo on her neck.
The Investigation
The Union County Sheriff’s Office has initiated a missing persons investigation and is urging anyone with information regarding Singleton’s whereabouts to come forward. Detectives have not disclosed any suspects or persons of interest at this time.
Authorities are asking the public to review any potential sightings of Singleton or her green 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe. No further details regarding the investigation have been released, including whether foul play is suspected.
Key Takeaways
- Cquila Singleton was last seen Feb. 26 at her parents’ home in Union County, North Carolina
- Family members spoke with her by phone on Feb. 28; her phone is now out of service
- She drives a green 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe
- Description: Black female, 5'4", brown hair and eyes, tattoos include heart under eye and flower on neck
- Anyone with information urged to contact the Union County Sheriff’s Office at 704-283-3789
What's Next
Investigators continue to accept tips from the public as they work to locate Singleton. The Sheriff’s Office has not announced any planned search efforts or court-related milestones, as no charges have been filed in connection with this disappearance.
Those with any information are encouraged to contact the Union County Sheriff’s Office directly at 704-283-3789.