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Crime alert. I'm messy, Grays breaking crime needs now.
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Nancy would start with news out of Wisconsin. Just a
day after an Amber alert was issued for seven year
old Jamal White, he has been successfully found safe. According
to the Milwaukee Police Department, White was reportedly taken at
gunpoint outside of his home around seven pm on Friday.
At six thirty six pm on Saturday, July twelve, the
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MPD announced that White had been found safe, as reported
by the Milwaukee Journal Centennial, Jamal has been located and
he is safe, said the MPD. We express our gratitude
to the public for assisting in this matter. A spokesperson
for the MPD confirmed on Sunday that White was found
and is safe. In connection with White's abduction, a twenty
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five year old man has been arrested. The MPD spokesperson
mentioned that criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee
County District Attorney's office. The alert described how White was
taken in a white Jeep Renegade SUV by a blackmail
suspect who was wearing a black face mask, a black
hoodie sweatshirt, and had a gun. A nearby surveillance camera
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shows young Jamal riding his bike on the sidewalk, and
that white jeep renegade approaches. Moments later, Jamal's screams echo
through the neighborhood. Further details surrounding the incident have not
been disclosed by authorities. Serika Morris, who identified herself as
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White's grandmother, shared the news of the safe return on
her Facebook saying, baby Jay has been found and he's safe.
Thank you for the prayers and support. When speaking to NBC,
Morris exclaimed, they are thankful for this outcome. Oh my lord,
they got him.
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That's him.
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They got him.
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He looked like he was scared. He looked like he
was scared, but he was okay. He was looked like
he was happy to see us.
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He's home, he's saved, and whatever happened, we're glad that
he's here and he's alive, because it's very ready she
get a outcome like this. The family says they are
waiting for police to proceed with the investigation. No motive
has been stated.
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Nicole, Thank you. More crimeate justice news After this.
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And now to Minnesota, authorities have unveiled a disturbing revelation
regarding the death of a teenage boy just days following
the arrest of his father on murder charges linked to
the incident. Jordan Dupree Collins Senior faced arraignment on a
second degree murder charge in Acona County Court. As confirmed
by the Acona County Sheriff's office, he is being held
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on a two million dollar bill. Currently, there has been
no confirmation regarding his plea Collins, who was taken into
custody on July seventh, is accused of the murder of
his sixteen year old son, Jordan Manny Collins Junior. The
boys remains were discovered after an extensive search of the
landfill in Elk River, Minnesota, which lasted nearly a month,
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as announced by the Sheriff's office on July one. The
last sighting of the teen was on May eighth in
a Columbia Heights neighborhood, and he was reported missing four
days later. During a press conference, a Nooka County Sheriff
Brad Wise revealed that investigators had obtained video evidence suggesting
that the boy's body may have ended up in the
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dumpster and subsequently in a garbage truck. A criminal complaint
filed this week, which was reviewed by the Minnesota Public
Radio Broadcasting indicated that a preliminary autopsy revealed signs of decapitation. Additionally,
investigators discovered knives and bloodstained items during their search of
Collin's home. The father reportedly told investigators that the last
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time he saw his son was on May eighth, when
the boy left home. Authorities also traced a garbage truck
that collected waste from behind the father's apartment on May thirteen,
which ultimately led them to the landfill. According to the complaint,
the motive behind the alleged crime remains unclear. In the
wake of the boy's disappearance, a GoFundMe campaign was established
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to support his mother, Ashley Berry, as she faced challenges
in returning to work as she searched for her son.
He was a wonderful kid. Anyone who knew him knew
what he meant to them. He had an old soul,
she said during an interview with ka R e eleven. Currently,
the boy's father is being held behind bars.
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Kendra Botello lives with boyfriend Colby Shepherd in Enid, Oklahoma.
Their relationship strained after he's charged with domestic violence against Botello.
At some point, she leaves the home and falls out
of contact with her family. Her mom reports her missing
July twelve after not hearing from Kendra for five days.
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A woman in Pawnee, Oklahoma, says a woman resembling Kendra
knocked on her door July twenty asking for water. She
reported the siding the very next day after stumbling upon
Kendra's Missing Person flyer. Kendra Boateello now missing nearly two years.
If you have info on Kendra Botello, contact Enid, Oklahoma
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PD five eight zero two four two seven thousand. For
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where we do our best to find missing people, especially children,
and help solve unsolved homicides. With this crime arch, I'm
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Nancy Grace