Missing woman found dead in Arkansas National Park, FBI gives scant info as they plead for public’s help

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HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Special Agents of the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch and the FBI are seeking tips from the public to determine the circumstances related to the homicide of Paige Autumn White, a 32-year-old whit female with a missing right eye and an anchor tattoo on her right foot. White’s remains were found off of Blacksnake Road in Hot Springs National Park on March 27, 2021.

White’s body was found in the Hot Springs National Park near Whittington/Blacksnake Road.

“We are looking for the community’s help to find out what happened to her,” the FBI said in a statement. “While we cannot share everything we know at this time, we do know that Paige is the victim of a homicide. We are hoping to learn about the days leading up to Paige’s death and are eager to hear from family, friends, acquaintances, and anyone else who may have seen her recently.”

“There is a strong possibility the person who did this continues to work and/or live in our community. This individual likely has familiarity with the areas in which Paige was last seen and recovered.” Individual(s) responsible for, or who have knowledge of, the death of Paige may have exhibited changes of behavior to include:

Altering of physical appearance (growth or removal of facial hair, change in hair color or cut, etc.)
Cleaning of vehicles
Change in normal routine, which might include missing work, classes, or previously scheduled appointments
Displays of anxiety, nervousness, or irritability
Intense interest in the investigation, a noticeable disinterest, or an unexplained knowledge of the situation
Unexplained injuries (cuts on hands, bruises, etc.) during the period Paige was last seen alive and then recovered

“Every day we are gathering more information from the community to move this case forward, and the continued assistance is appreciated.”

“Sometimes people who may have knowledge do not initially come forward because of their relationships to people involved, concerns for their safety, or they may not realize information they have is important. If you feel you have information regarding Paige and her death, no matter how insignificant you think it may be, please share it with the National Park Service by calling their tip line at 888-653-0009, reporting online at nps.gov/ISB, or emailing [email protected]. You may remain anonymous when reporting to the National Park Service.”

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