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originally posted by: ZeroFurrbone
Am i the only one who thinks thee is also a possibility there is a cover group that abducts children? Possibly they are so good they can enter houses unnoticed and steal children in the middle of the night.
The Onslow County sheriff on Wednesday morning said surveillance photos circulated in the search for Mariah Kay Woods, 3, are not the missing girl.
During a news conference on Tuesday afternoon, Sheriff Hans Miller said that crews were working tirelessly to find Mariah.
Mariah is white with light brown hair and blue eyes. She is about 2 feet, 9 inches tall and 30 pounds. The child in the photos, shown only in profile, appeared to match that description, leading law enforcement to share them in their search.
For more than 24 hours law enforcement has been set up at Southwest Creek Bridge off U.S. 17 searching for missing 3-year-old Mariah Woods.
Traffic northbound on the highway is slow moving as it’s cut to one lane in order to let law enforcement do their jobs.
A boat, which was seen on the side of the highway earlier in the day, is now in the water being used to search and the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office has a trailer added to the mix today.
JACKSONVILLE, Onslow County - One of the worst fears of those searching for and concerned for a missing 3-year-old girl have unfortunately come true.
The Onslow County Sheriff's Office and the FBI announced an arrest has been made in connection with the disappearance of 3-year-old Mariah Woods.
Earl Kimrey, 32, was taken into custody by investigators at the Onslow County Sheriff's Office on Friday. Kimrey is the live-in boyfriend of Mariah Woods' mother, Kristy Woods.
Kimrey was taken before a state magistrate and charged with:
-- Concealing of Death
-- Obstruction of Justice
-- Second Degree Burglary
-- Felony Larceny
-- Possession of Stolen Property
originally posted by: silo13
Earl Kimrey arrested in case of missing 3-year-old Mariah Woods
JACKSONVILLE, Onslow County - One of the worst fears of those searching for and concerned for a missing 3-year-old girl have unfortunately come true.
The Onslow County Sheriff's Office and the FBI announced an arrest has been made in connection with the disappearance of 3-year-old Mariah Woods.
Earl Kimrey, 32, was taken into custody by investigators at the Onslow County Sheriff's Office on Friday. Kimrey is the live-in boyfriend of Mariah Woods' mother, Kristy Woods.
Kimrey was taken before a state magistrate and charged with:
-- Concealing of Death
-- Obstruction of Justice
-- Second Degree Burglary
-- Felony Larceny
-- Possession of Stolen Property
I don't understand how they can do this without a body?
More to come.
Kimrey has a criminal history that dates back to 2005, a larceny conviction in Alamance County. He was given probation and a suspended jail sentence. He was convicted in Onslow County in 2012 of assault or threatening of a government official and being drunk and disorderly. He was given probation and a suspended sentence. In 2015, he was convicted of larceny, this time in Brunswick County. He was given probation and a suspended sentence.
ONSLOW COUNTY, N.C. — A body believed to be that of missing North Carolina 3-year-old Mariah Woods has been located, authorities said in a Saturday evening news conference.
The Fayetteville police dive team recovered the remains around 5:30 p.m. Saturday in Shelter Creek along Shaw Highway in Pender County.
Positive confirmation of the identity of the remains will be made by the Medical Examiner’s Office. Mariah’s mother’s boyfriend, Earl Kimrey, 32, was taken into custody Friday in connection with the girl’s disappearance and death.
originally posted by: silo13
a reply to: queenofswords
I believe that part of the article is reporting his criminal record.
And yes, they believe she is dead but I don't think he can be charged with murder without a body?
Not sure I'll look it up.