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Mom of Missing 2-Month-Old Charged with Murder After Woman Admits to Putting His Body in Trash

Mom of Missing 2-Month-Old Charged with Murder After Woman Admits to Putting His Body in Trash People 2 hrs ago © Provided by People Washington Metropolitan Police Dept. The mother of a missing 2-month-old boy has been charged with murder after she allegedly was recorded saying he died in his sleep before she threw his body in the garbage. LaDonia Boggs, 37, has been charged with felony murder in the presumed death of Kyon Jones, whose body still has not been found, WJHL, WTOP and WTTG report. According to a statement from Washington, D.C. Metro police, Kyon was last seen alive on May 5 but wasn t reported missing until May 7.

Mother of Missing Infant Charged With Felony Murder After Admitting She Disposed of Her Baby Boy s Body In the Trash

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.

DC Mom Deemed as Sole Person of Interest as Police Search Landfill for Missing Newborn

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.

Charles City Sheriff s Office helping DC police search for infant at landfill

Charles City Sheriff’s Office helping DC police search for infant at landfill Search for missing baby at landfill By NBC12 Newsroom | May 10, 2021 at 4:01 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 6:22 PM CHARLES CITY Co., Va. (WWBT/AP) - The Charles City County Sheriff’s Office said it is helping police in Washington D.C. search for a missing baby at a landfill. The sheriff’s office said it is helping Metropolitan Police Department in the search for a missing baby at the Waste Management Landfill in Charles City County. Charles City County landfill (Source: NBC12) No child has been found at this time.

Virginia sheriff s office joins search for missing DC infant

A Virginia law enforcement agency is helping D.C. police in the search for a missing 2-month-old who was last seen Wednesday. On Monday, the Charles City County Sheriff’s Office posted on Facebook that it is searching a waste management landfill located approximately 130 miles south of D.C. “Charles City County Sheriff’s Office is currently assisting the District of Columbia (DC) Metropolitan Police Department in the search of a missing infant case at the Waste Management Landfill in Charles City County. At this time, the child has not been located,” the post stated. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday the mother “is the only person of interest” in the case, and authorities are questioning her.

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