12-02-2011, 08:43 PM
This seems a bit odd to me, unless I am just a cynic who doesn't believe people....
Amber Alert: Police search for Detroit toddler; man says daughter was kidnapped during carjacking
Detroit Police and family friends are continuing their aggressive search for a 2-year old girl, Bianca Jones, who was reportedly kidnapped during a carjacking this morning near the city’s North End.
According to police, Deandre Lane, 32, said he was in his silver Mercury Marquis with his daughter in the back when he was carjacked at Brush and Custer at 10:10 a.m. Police Sgt. Eren Stephens said Lane was leaving his home on Custer when the incident occurred.
Within 10 minutes, the car was found at Beaubien and Philadelphia, less than a mile away from where the car was stolen -- but the child was gone, police said.
Bianca Jones is black, about 25 pounds, with braids in her hair and was wearing either a pink or purple coat with rhinestones or beads on it, pink shoes and pink tights. The girl’s uncle, Olando Jones, said Lane was on his way to the girl’s mother’s house to pick up clothing for the girl who was to stay with Lane for a week.
An Amber Alert has been issued for Bianca.
“She is very intelligent,” said Olando Jones, 20. “She’s so smart and can speak and she’s really good and loves to read.”
Jones, said his sister Banika Jones, 32, and the girl’s father have a good relationship and that Lane is like a family member
Meanwhile, friends of the family are passing out flyers of the missing girl at businesses Woodward, including the Burger King near the Central District police station.
Officers are mobilized in an alley west of Beaubien at Philadelphia, where the vehicle was found. Lane’s Mercury Marquis was towed from the scene just after 2 p.m.
About 75 officers -- including Police Chief Ralph Godbee Jr. — are searching in vacant homes in the area. A police tracking dog was used, but was unable to find the carjackers. Godbee is expected to address hold a news conference later this afternoon.
“We’re asking the public or anyone who may know anything or be privy to any information on Bianca’s whereabouts, we really need someone to give the Detroit Police Department a call at 313-596-2555,” Godbee said.
Police said the search area is from Woodward to the west to I-75 to the east and from to Grand Boulevard to the south to Pingree to the north.
Mounted police officers also have joined the effort. There are currently two officers on horseback, with two more on the way. Sitting on his horse at the intersection of Beaubian and East Philadelphia, Sgt. Erik Eide says they have been patrolling the alleys in the area, something that is their specialty. They can get into the alleys easier than officers in squad cars.
Stephens said the carjackers told the father there was a problem with his taillight, and when he got out to look, they stole his vehicle.
According to police, two people were involved in the carjacking. One is described as a black man, 6-foot-tall, 185 pounds, wearing a black top and black pants, with a mustache and beard that resembled a 5 o’clock shadow, police said.
The man was last seen traveling northbound on John R near East Grand Boulevard in a small red car, possibly with front-end damage, according to the Amber Alert.
The other suspect was driving another vehicle, police said.
The girl’s mother was not in the vehicle.
Both parents are being questioned by police at the family’s home on Custer.
“Time is of the essence. Every minute that ticks without us knowing where with Bianca is, it just gives me greater concern,” Godbee said.
Coming out of the home on Custer between Brush and John R, Olando Jones, pleaded through tears for whomever took his niece to please return her or drop her off safely at an area hospital or church.
“I want to help but I literally feel helpless, like there’s nothing I can do,” Olando Jones said. “And I hate this feeling because I’m very upset and never experienced this before.”
Jones said Bianca celebrated her 2nd birthday last week adding that shares her birth month with her mother and grandmother.
“I love you and I’m sorry this happened to you,” Jones tearfully said about Bianca. “I wish I could have been there and I pray to see you again.”
Amber Alert: Police search for Detroit toddler; man says daughter was kidnapped during carjacking
Detroit Police and family friends are continuing their aggressive search for a 2-year old girl, Bianca Jones, who was reportedly kidnapped during a carjacking this morning near the city’s North End.
According to police, Deandre Lane, 32, said he was in his silver Mercury Marquis with his daughter in the back when he was carjacked at Brush and Custer at 10:10 a.m. Police Sgt. Eren Stephens said Lane was leaving his home on Custer when the incident occurred.
Within 10 minutes, the car was found at Beaubien and Philadelphia, less than a mile away from where the car was stolen -- but the child was gone, police said.
Bianca Jones is black, about 25 pounds, with braids in her hair and was wearing either a pink or purple coat with rhinestones or beads on it, pink shoes and pink tights. The girl’s uncle, Olando Jones, said Lane was on his way to the girl’s mother’s house to pick up clothing for the girl who was to stay with Lane for a week.
An Amber Alert has been issued for Bianca.
“She is very intelligent,” said Olando Jones, 20. “She’s so smart and can speak and she’s really good and loves to read.”
Jones, said his sister Banika Jones, 32, and the girl’s father have a good relationship and that Lane is like a family member
Meanwhile, friends of the family are passing out flyers of the missing girl at businesses Woodward, including the Burger King near the Central District police station.
Officers are mobilized in an alley west of Beaubien at Philadelphia, where the vehicle was found. Lane’s Mercury Marquis was towed from the scene just after 2 p.m.
About 75 officers -- including Police Chief Ralph Godbee Jr. — are searching in vacant homes in the area. A police tracking dog was used, but was unable to find the carjackers. Godbee is expected to address hold a news conference later this afternoon.
“We’re asking the public or anyone who may know anything or be privy to any information on Bianca’s whereabouts, we really need someone to give the Detroit Police Department a call at 313-596-2555,” Godbee said.
Police said the search area is from Woodward to the west to I-75 to the east and from to Grand Boulevard to the south to Pingree to the north.
Mounted police officers also have joined the effort. There are currently two officers on horseback, with two more on the way. Sitting on his horse at the intersection of Beaubian and East Philadelphia, Sgt. Erik Eide says they have been patrolling the alleys in the area, something that is their specialty. They can get into the alleys easier than officers in squad cars.
Stephens said the carjackers told the father there was a problem with his taillight, and when he got out to look, they stole his vehicle.
According to police, two people were involved in the carjacking. One is described as a black man, 6-foot-tall, 185 pounds, wearing a black top and black pants, with a mustache and beard that resembled a 5 o’clock shadow, police said.
The man was last seen traveling northbound on John R near East Grand Boulevard in a small red car, possibly with front-end damage, according to the Amber Alert.
The other suspect was driving another vehicle, police said.
The girl’s mother was not in the vehicle.
Both parents are being questioned by police at the family’s home on Custer.
“Time is of the essence. Every minute that ticks without us knowing where with Bianca is, it just gives me greater concern,” Godbee said.
Coming out of the home on Custer between Brush and John R, Olando Jones, pleaded through tears for whomever took his niece to please return her or drop her off safely at an area hospital or church.
“I want to help but I literally feel helpless, like there’s nothing I can do,” Olando Jones said. “And I hate this feeling because I’m very upset and never experienced this before.”
Jones said Bianca celebrated her 2nd birthday last week adding that shares her birth month with her mother and grandmother.
“I love you and I’m sorry this happened to you,” Jones tearfully said about Bianca. “I wish I could have been there and I pray to see you again.”
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