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York Poquoson Sherrif's Office

 Authorities in York County, Virginia are investigating the disappearance of a 12-year-old boy.

According to the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office, Linnie W. Cain III was last seen at about 6:45 p.m. Monday. The boy was playing in the yard of his family home in the 3200 block of Big Bethel Road in Tabb, when he vanished without a trace.

Authorities have not classified the case as an abduction. However, they admit they have no evidence suggesting the boy, who goes by “Trey,” intentionally left home.

“We just don’t know. We’re looking at all the angles at this point. He could have ran off or it could have been the worst case scenario. We just don’t know, so we’re covering all the bases and looking at everything,” Capt. James Richardson told The Huffington Post.

“You do have runaways that are 11 and 12 years old but it is rare.”

The sheriff’s office, the local fire department and several K9 units from the Hampton Police Department have been searching for the boy.

Police are checking area schools, churches and stores this morning to see if the child had sought shelter from the rain.

Cain is described as a light-skinned black male, approximately 5-foot-3, 90 pounds. He was last seen wearing a blue and grey horizontal striped polo shirt, navy jean shorts with cargo pockets on the sides and possibly no shoes.

Anyone with information about Cain’s whereabouts is asked to contact the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office at 757 890-3621.

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D'Andre Lane Charged with murder

You may recall us reporting that a Detroit man, DeAndre Lane had claimed his daughter, Bianca Jones, was kidnapped during a carjacking.  Well, after a 3 month investigation, Detroit police have arrested DeAndre for her murder.

 

A Detroit man who told police his 2-year-old daughter was abducted during a carjacking was charged in her death Wednesday, more than three months after the child disappeared.

D’Andre Lane had begged the public to find his daughter, Bianca Jones, a plea that inspired dozens of volunteers to comb some of the city’s roughest neighborhoods in early December. He denies wrongdoing and insists he was carjacked and that thieves drove off with the girl strapped in her car seat.

But Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said Lane’s story is “totally inconsistent with the facts.”

“An entire region worried, waited and willed Bianca’s safe return,” Worthy said Wednesday. “The facts in this case will show that she is never coming home. … Fathers killing daughters is rare. It is hard to protect loved ones when the murderer is family.”

Lane, 32, was charged with first-degree child abuse and murder during a felony, which carries a mandatory punishment of life in prison. Worthy said there was nothing unusual about the time it took — three months — to act on the warrant requested by police.

She acknowledged that the case relies on circumstantial evidence, especially with no body, but said it can be “just as good as direct evidence, some would argue even better.”

The prosecutor said Bianca was abused on the day of her disappearance. She declined to elaborate. Police Chief Ralph Godbee said investigators will follow up on any tip to find Bianca’s remains. Lane’s car was found without the child less than an hour after he reported a carjacking Dec. 2.

Lane is standing by his version of what happened that day and will “absolutely” fight the charges, his attorney, Terry Johnson, said.

“I’m very surprised charges have been brought, especially charges of this magnitude,” Johnson said, adding that he’s eager to see what “smoking gun” evidence has been collected by police.

Meanwhile, the girl’s mother, Banika Jones, wants everyone to keep looking for Bianca.

“I have to believe that Bianca is alive until I have something that shows me different. And, as of this time, there is no proof that my daughter is not alive,” Jones told Detroit TV station WDIV.

Lane is in the Oakland County Jail in an unrelated matter and won’t appear in court until Thursday. In the days after Bianca’s disappearance, he often spoke to reporters, acknowledging he was under scrutiny by police but saying he was more concerned about finding Bianca.

“Please, please don’t stop looking,” he said Dec. 8.

Source: Detroit AP

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Amber Alert comes to a sad end in Cleveland

An Amber Alert that was issued for Latasha R. Jackson, 20, and her 1-year-old daughter Chaniya Wynn has been canceled.  The mother and daughter were found and apparently victims of a murder suicide.  The suspect kidnapped the mother and daughter on foot, but they were all found in a garage deceased.

All three were found with gunshot wounds to the head and pronounced dead on the scene. It appeared that the suspect’s injury was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

On Saturday morning at around 11:44 a.m., the Latasha and her daughter were abducted from a home near E. 72nd Street and Union Avenue by  her estranged boyfriend, Thomas Lorde.

Police considered Lorde armed,  dangerous, and carrying a black and silver handgun. He is a violent sexual predator with felony warrants out of New York.  Since he was from New York,  she probably had no idea he was that big of a frickin’ loser.  Not to mention, has anyone ever heard of a kidnapper who is on foot, who then walks them down the streets?

Not that it should matter, but the Lorde  guy wasn’t even the baby’s father.  This dude was a pathetic load of nuts.  I can’t understand why he didn’t just kill his d*mn self.

My condcondolences got out to the family……..especially Chaniya’s father.

 

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Jhessye Missing 5 year old Arizona

Arizona police have announced that an arrest is on the horizon in the case of missing 5-year-old, Jhessye Shockley.  Jhessye was reported missing by her family on October 11th. Her mother Jerice Hunter, told police Jhessye disappeared from her apartment when she left home to run an errand.

During their investigation the police found out that she did not go missing on that date.  Three of her other children were placed into foster care.  One is a newborn, but the other two were able to open up once they were taken away from their mother.  They gave vivid details on the way Jhessye was treated by their mother.  Both of them were forced to lie by their mother, Jerice.  They told police that Jhessye had been kept in a closet, had cuts and bruises, and her hair had been pulled out.  She had gotten mad at her for not being dressed properly in front of a friend who was a boy around Jhessye’s age.  They told her she was beaten and called a h*e by her mother.  They also admitted that the closet she was kept in had an odor.

This came to no surprise since Jerice was convicted and served time for child abuse before.  I think they gave her too much of the benefit of a doubt for too long.  The grandmother going to the news in anger about how the case wasn’t given enough attention probably didn’t help either and probably threw things off a bit.  I wonder what the grandmother is saying now.  The fact that the kids were put in foster care and not with family says a lot to me.

Any way, the problem they are having is that they have not found her body.  Police believe that her body is in the Butterfield landfill.  Witnesses gave indication that she was dumped in a dumpster in Tempe. That dumpster was then dumped in Butterfield. They are suppose to start searching the landfill this month.  I can’t believe they waited until now to look in the landfill.  The police said they suspected she was in the landfill exactly 2 months ago.  WTH????

If they never find the body, it will make the prosecutors job a bit tougher, but not unattainable.  There have been other cases where people have been convicted without a body.  They probably don’t want another Casey Anthony debacle.  Not having the body makes it difficult to prove that Jhessye was actually murdered, which makes it has to try her for murder.  They fear it may take years to bring to trial of they don’t find her body.

Jerrice Hunter’s attorney vehemently denies that they have any evidence against her.  I really don’t see why she isn’t in jail.  I knew she did it when they said she hadn’t been to school.  I would have called her on that alone right then and there.  I hope they put her  dumb azz in jail for good this time.  It’s a lot of dumb ish going on in this case.  BTW, Jerice Hunter is innocent until proven guilty.

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There are 64,000 black women missing across America alone.  I can’t tell you how much this upsets me.  Every time you turn around there is a white person missing and they becomes a country wide focus.  Until today I always felt like, “wow white women are always coming up missing.”  With this revelation, my feelings have shifted to, “wow black women are always coming up missing.”  We have always felt that there is a greater media focus when it comes to white missing women and children.  This proves it.  We never hear about OUR missing.  How can this happen? Fact: Most of the black women missing are missing form Georgia, New York,  North Carolina, Maryland and Florida.

This problem has prompted TV One to start a show called Find Our Missing.  A show dedicated to focusing on the facts surrounding each missing person, in hopes that we as a black people can help our own.  You know the saying, “if you want something done right you have to do it yourself?” Well it’s true!!! I certainly hope  it’s not too late for these women.  The first 48 hours have long pasts with them.  Facts show that the first 48 hours in a crime are an important aspect to solving the crime  and good evidence can be retrieved during that time.

This show will definitely help in getting that information out each week, where as none of them would have ever been heard of.   Even though it’s back on, America’s Most Wanted should have never been taken off the air.  These shows need to always be active in all communities.  It’s a shame we have to separate ourselves like this, but you o what you have to do.  We had to make our own networks, magazines and blogs in order to see our own.  Why should it stop there?  That trend should indeed be a focus in OUR missing.

To bloggers: I asked them to make a widget that showed the faces of each missing person, so that we as bloggers can show our support.

Make sure you all tune in tonight at 10pm  for the series premier of Find our Missing on TV One. If you recognize any of these women or would like to report someone missing, please contact the Black And Missing Foundation at 1-877-972-2634 or on their websiteBTW, there are missing black men out there as well. 

Source: Daily Mail

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TV One will be premiering a show that will focus on black missing and exploited children. The show will premier it’s first episode on Wednesday, January 18, at 10:00pm.

We all know we never hear about OUR missing children…… it’s so effin’ frustrating.  I think this makes them an easier prey to the predators. They don’t get the same media attention as other children.   So the scum of the earth feel they are an easier prey……just my opinion.   Well, TV One and S. Epatha Merkerson have garnered their resource and has set forth to make that fact history.

Now we have our own vessel to “Find Our Missing.” If you want something done right; you have to do it yourself.  With that said, tune is so that we can bring these babies home and get the vermin off the streets.

Finally, somebody has taken the initiative to do something about this. Make sure you tune is and pass the information on to your friends and family.

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Bianca

Bianca has been missing since Friday in the Detroit area.  Volunteers are still searching for 2 year old Bianca Jones, while police are still checking out her father’s claim that she was taken during a carjacking. Today marks the fourth day of the alleged abduction.  Many who are helping in the search are enduring  30* temps and snow.

Police have also searched his home and are holding him on an outstanding warrant from an unrelated case.  No suspects have been identified in relation to the alleged carjacking.

D’Andre Lane was being held in nearby Oakland County on an outstanding warrant from an unrelated case, but was later released on Monday.  Details that he once served time for drug and weapons related charges have emerged.  He was released in 2007.  While in jail he would not alow his children to see him on visits.  He didn’t not feel that it was the proper place for them to be.  BTW, D’Andre has 3 other children from 3 other relationship.

Detroit Police are giving the search for Bianca the “highest priority.”  However, The Detroit Police Department will not comment on the quantity nor the quality of any evidence or information we have gathered to date.  Additonally, the Detroit police dept. says, “the authenticity and credibility of the original version of events is under intense scrutiny by our investigative team.”  Terry Johnson says, “Mr Lane has fully cooperated and will continue to cooperate with police agencies to assure the safe return of his daughter”

Bianca’s mother, Banika Jones said she last saw her daughter on November 26, when family and friends celebrated her birthday.

Ms. Jones said Lane had taken Bianca to see a movie, brought her back to her mother’s house for the party and then the girl left with her father.

Bianca’s mother says, “He has unfettered access to her; welcome to come anytime. He’s never been anything but loving and committed to her.” She goes on to say that, “he has a good relationship with Bianca. I know he probably wants to see Bianca home as much as I do. I have no information on the investigation. My focus is on finding Bianca.”

So what do you think?  I truly hope that the father is innocent and they find her safe and sound.  Maybe the carjacker’s freaked out and are scared?  Let’s pray she makes it home safe.

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I can’t with this madness.  Apparently, a father says he was carjacked while his baby was in the backseat.  The car was found minutes later, but without the baby.  Two year old Bianca has been missing from the Detroit area every since Friday.   Currently, the police seem skeptical at the validity of father, Dandre Lane’s story.  I certainly hope this has a positive ending.

Police are questioning whether the father of missing 2-year-old Bianca Jones told investigators the truth about being carjacked Friday morning with the toddler still inside the vehicle.

Bianca was reported missing at around 10 a.m. Friday, when her father, Dandre Lane, told police carjackers forced him out of his 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis at gunpoint at Brush and Carter streets, just north of East Grand Boulevard, before driving off with his daughter in the backseat. The car was recovered a few minutes after police responded to the call, but Bianca was gone.

Detroit Police Chief Ralph Godbee said Sunday that investigators are looking into whether Lane’s story checks out.

“In the interest of allaying some of the fears of the public regarding the apparent randomness of Bianca’s disappearance, the authenticity and credibility of the original version of events is under intense scrutiny by our investigative team,” Godbee said in a written statement released Sunday morning.

Lane, who is being held by police on an outstanding warrant for an unrelated incident, has taken a lie detector test, although Godbee would not comment on the results.

Police released an artist’s sketch based on Lane’s description of one of the two men he said carjacked him: A 6-feet tall, 190-pound black male, 25-30 years old with a medium complexion, wearing a black shirt, black pants. Lane said the man had a 5 o’clock shadow, and wore a brown and black ball cap.

Bianca, 2-foot-5 and 25 pounds with a light complexion, was wearing a purple jacket with gold trim, pink tights and pink shoes.

Police are asking anyone with information about the case to call Crime Stoppers of Michigan at (800) SPEAK-UP; or the Detroit Police Homicide Section at (313) 596)-2260.

“The search for Bianca Jones is ongoing and continues to be the highest priority,” Godbee said.

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Jhessye Shockley’s mother was released, because no charges had been filed against her.  Jerice Hunter, 38, was arrested a week ago on suspicion of felony child abuse,but prosecutors failed to file charges against her within the required 48 hours of her first court appearance.

Jerry Cobb, a spokesman for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, said Monday that prosecutors will wait for more results of the police investigation into Jhessye Shockley’s disappearance before deciding whether to charge Hunter.

“We thought it was best to let the investigation continue,” Cobb said.  This all sounds like they have something just not enough to keep and convict her.

Police have said they don’t believe they will find Jhessye alive.  According to court documents released last week, Jhessye’s teenage sister told police that Hunter had instructed her to lie about the disappearance. She also said her mother kept Jhessye in a closet, and that the girl had cuts, black eyes and other bruises before she was reported missing.  This would explain why she didn’t go to school the day she was reported missing.

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I had hoped it wouldn’t come to this, but i always had my suspicion.  I always wondered why she didn’t go to school that day. It made me think that something happened to her sooner than she was reported missing.  Maybe even the day before.  It was just never explained why she didn’t go to school that day.  Was she kept home because she was sick?  IDK, but the mother was arrested today and is the key suspect in Jhessye’s disappearance.  The fact that she was previously arrested and served time in jail for child abuse did not help her at all.  Her mother, Jerice Hunter was 8 months pregnant when the little girl went missing and has given birth.  All of her children have been taken away.  The police have a specific area that will be the focus on their search for Jhessye.  They do not expect to find her alive.  If you need to update yourself on the story I reported it before HERE

Today police have arrested the mother of a missing 5-year-old Arizona girl on child abuse charges “directly related” to the girl, and said they don’t believe they’ll find the child alive.

In a news conference that offered the most detail yet about what investigators think happened to Jhessye Shockley, Glendale police said the girl’s mother, Jerice Hunter, was now the investigation’s “No. 1 focus.”

Hunter was booked Monday at the Maricopa County jail. A sheriff’s spokesman said Hunter was unable to talk to reporters because she had not yet been assigned a housing unit. She was scheduled for her first court appearance Monday night.

Hunter previously told The Associated Press she had nothing to do with Jhessye’s disappearance and was highly critical of the department’s investigation.

Glendale police Sgt. Brent Coombs said at the news conference that new information in the past few days led police to serve another search warrant on Hunter’s Glendale apartment and arrest her Monday. He wouldn’t elaborate.

He also said Hunter has not cooperated with investigators who have been trying to set up a lie-detector test with her.

Coombs added the reward offered for information leading to Jhessye has been raised to $25,000.

“I’d like to make it very clear that this is by no means the end to this investigation,” Coombs said. “Our investigators will continue to work diligently to locate Jhessye. This is just a step down that investigative path towards that final conclusion.”

Coombs ended the news conference when a reporter asked him directly whether investigators believe Hunter killed Jhessye, saying: “I am going to have to end those questions right now.”

But Coombs said investigators don’t believe Jhessye is alive.

Investigators spent Monday searching Hunter’s apartment, where Jhessye was last seen Oct. 11 after Hunter said she went out for an errand and left the girl in the care of three older siblings. It was the second time police searched the home.

State Child Protective Services removed Hunter’s other children, including a newborn, from the apartment last month but declined to say why. Glendale police said they had no part in the decision to remove the children.

Police previously said they had no evidence, suspects or promising leads in the case. They also said they interviewed Hunter on several occasions and had no reason to suspect her in Jhessye’s disappearance.

Hunter came under scrutiny during the investigation for an October 2005 arrest with her then-husband, George Shockley, on child abuse charges in California. Hunter pleaded no contest to corporal punishment and served about four years in prison before she was released on parole in May 2010.

Hunter’s oldest child, 14 at the time, told police his mother routinely beat the children.

George Shockley is a convicted sex offender and is still in a California prison. Hunter has told reporters she didn’t know about his past until they were arrested and now has nothing to do with him.

Hunter’s mother, Shirley Johnson, has said her daughter was a changed woman after she got out of prison and was a good mother.

Johnson did not return repeated calls for comment Monday afternoon.

Hunter was eight months pregnant when Jhessye disappeared. While still pregnant, she demonstrated at the state capitol in Phoenix, saying her daughter’s case wasn’t getting the attention it deserved because she is black.

At the Oct. 24 demonstration, Hunter condemned members of the media for focusing too much on her past, and said she had nothing to hide and would gladly submit to a lie-detector test.

“I have been forthcoming with law enforcement from day one. I let them turn my home into a crime scene hours after I reported that I couldn’t find my daughter,” she said. “They didn’t find anything, but they’re holding my children hostage.”

She also criticized the Glendale police department’s investigation.

“We feel that law enforcement is not active in finding Jhessye and that they’re more active in persecuting me instead of finding out where she is,” Hunter said.

In the days after Jhessye’s disappearance, more than 100 officers and volunteers searched for her in pools, garbage bins and shrubs. They interviewed and searched the homes of registered sex offenders in the area, and stopped at every door to spread news about the missing girl.

Police also cordoned off an area of a local landfill where garbage from Jhessye’s neighborhood would have been taken the day of and day after her disappearance, but have not searched it.

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