The mother of Kyon Jones, a baby boy who has been missing from D.C. for a week, said her son died and she disposed of his body, video obtained by News4 shows.
First Published: 10:55 AM PDT, May 12, 2021
Foul play is suspected in the disappearance of 2-month-old Kyon Jones, a Black male infant with brown hair and brown eyes, who was reported missing on Friday. Police are asking the public for help.
It has been a week since a newborn from the Washington D.C. area went missing and the baby’s mother is reportedly a “person of interest,” police say. As the Metropolitan police in Washington search for the tiny baby they are asking the public for help.
Two-month-old Kyon Jones, a Black male infant with brown hair and brown eyes, was last seen at 1500 Block of Benning Road in Northeast Washington on Wednesday. He wasn’t reported missing until Friday. The clothing he was wearing before he disappeared is unknown, according to a police statement.
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.
In the search for Kyon Jones, officers and cadaver dogs searched a landfill in Charles City County
Published May 11, 2021 •
Updated on May 11, 2021 at 4:59 pm
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Two-month-old baby boy Kyon Jones was last seen in Northeast D.C. nearly a week ago. For a second day on Tuesday, police searched a landfill outside Richmond, Virginia.
Officers and cadaver dogs searched a landfill in Charles City County. Chopper4 surveyed the scene. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Sources told News4 law enforcement officials were searching for the infant’s body.