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Marissa Carmichael still missing weeks later, family desperate for answers

A family is still searching for a High Point mother of five who went missing after a night out in Greensboro.

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Search efforts are increasing to find a missing High Point mother of five.

Twenty-five-year-old Marissa Carmichael has been missing since Jan. 14.

We now have surveillance video from where she was last seen that night in Greensboro as her family is still desperate for answers. 

Marissa Carmichael's mother and sister said they're still left with many unanswered questions. 

It's been just over three weeks since she went missing. Greensboro police said she was last seen at an Exxon gas station on East Market Street. Video from across the street at United Institutional Baptist Church showed that the gas station was very busy around 3:40 a.m. when Carmichael called 911 for help. 

"He told me to come into the store and took off on me. I don't know where I'm at and he took my phone," Marissa Carmichael said in a 911 call on Jan. 14.

However, Marissa Carmichael didn't return home after going out for a night of fun. Her family believes she was robbed, and left the Exxon with someone else. Her family said Carmichael wanted to get her own place and create a better life for her five kids who are all under the age of 9. 

"She was going to get a new house; her own house finally, and she was going to have an extra room for me there and Emma," her mother Sara Carmichael shared, "They are not handling this well. They're not doing well with this. This is why we need to get Marissa back."

Greensboro police have not told us if there was a suspect identified, but they said they are concerned for Marissa Carmichael's well-being.

If you or anyone you know has any information about Marissa Carmichael's whereabouts, please contact Greensboro/Guilford County Crime Stoppers at 336-373-1000. 

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