Sabrina Heinz
Sabrina Heinz, 49, was last seen on the night of January 28, 2026, at a Shell station along SC‑200 in Winnsboro, South Carolina.
She left the gas station shortly after 10 p.m., but never made it home. When she didn’t arrive for work two days later, concern escalated quickly, and her supervisor reported her missing.
Her company vehicle — a Honda SUV — was later located on the shoulder of Interstate 77 near Blythewood. The SUV appeared to have come to a stop on its own, with the keys still in the ignition and her personal belongings inside.
Investigators noted that the vehicle seemed to have simply run out of fuel, leaving open the possibility that someone may have stopped to offer assistance.
Search teams have focused on the wooded areas surrounding I‑77, using K‑9 units, drones, and aircraft to cover the terrain. Despite extensive efforts, no confirmed sightings or additional clues have surfaced.
Family, friends and coworkers have remained active in raising awareness, hoping that someone who traveled through the area that night remembers something that could help.
Sabrina is described as 5’2″ tall, weighing around 160 pounds. She was last seen wearing a red short‑sleeve collared shirt layered over a black long‑sleeve shirt, along with black pants.
Her disappearance has deeply affected those who know her, and the search continues with urgency and community support.
If you have any information about the whereabouts of Sabrina Heinz, please contact the Richland County Sheriff’s Department at 803‑576‑3000







