Boggs allegedly told the baby s father that Kyon would be gone for a long time because he had been taken by child protective services. Kyon was last seen on May 5.
On May 6, Kyon s father contacted the National Center for Children and Families. A social worker confirmed that Kyon was not removed from the house and reported concerns of a missing infant and the mother s PCP use to the D.C. Child and Family Services Agency hotline, court documents state.
During interviews, police said Boggs gave several different accounts of what happened to her son and who may have had him.
Mother of Missing Infant Charged With Felony Murder After Admitting She ‘Disposed’ of Her Baby Boy’s Body ‘In the Trash’ Colin Kalmbacher
LaDonia Boggs and Kyon Jones
The mother of a missing two-month-old was arrested and charged with murder on Friday afternoon in the District of Columbia.
LaDonia Boggs, 37, was said to be the lone suspect in the disappearance of her infant son,
“The mother is being questioned about the child’s whereabouts,” D.C. Mayor
Muriel Bowser said during a Monday press conference. “She’s the only person of interest.”
Authorities arrested the baby boy’s mother after searching though a faraway landfill southeast of Richmond in Charles City County, Virginia, and coming up empty-handed. Boggs previously admitted to disposing of her son’s lifeless body after he somehow mysteriously died.
By Victor Omondi
Kyon Jones is the name of a two-month-old baby boy who was reported missing on Friday. According to a statement, investigators zeroed in on a landfill in Charles City County, Washington, D.C. during which Mayor Muriel Bowser said the mother of the missing baby boy is the sole person of interest in his days-long disappearance.
“The mother is being questioned about the child’s whereabouts…” Bowser told a reporter during a Monday press conference. “She’s the only person of interest.”
DC Metro police reported that the infant went missing on Wednesday, but they only received reports of his disappearance two days later.