Posts Tagged ‘homicide’
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

- Remembering Kyleigh Sousa
The spring semester had just come to a close, and the Memorial Day weekend was on the horizon for Kyleigh Sousa. The 21-year-old Arizona State University student was on her way to grab a bite to eat with a friend around 2 a.m. when her life changed forever. Tempe Police Sgt. Steve Carbajal said that Kyleigh was approached by a “brazen criminal” who was driving a silver Chrysler 300 or Dodge Charger. He was described as being Hispanic and heavy-set.
After talking to Kyleigh, the suspect grabbed her purse and she became entangled. Kyleigh was dragged by the vehicle, hit her head, and died. Sgt. Carbajal added, “She didn’t have an opportunity to get away” and was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Now that school is back in session at Arizona State, the manhunt continues to find her killer. Sgt. Carbajal told me this week that althought there have not been any public updates on the case, investigators are working every angle possible and hopefully the right lead will come in to put them on the killers track.
Tags: Arizona State University, Dodge Charger, homicide, Kyleigh Sousa, license, mailbox, Michelle Sigona, released, robbery, Sgt. Carbajal, student, suspect sketch, suspects, vehicle
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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

MORGAN HARRINGTON MISSING
Investigators say they are confident the remains found on a Virginia farm are the remains of missing college student Morgan Harrington. Skeletal remains were found earlier today on a farm in Charlottesville, Virginia. According to a press release issued on the Virginia State police website, “State police were notified at 9:59 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010, by an Albemarle County resident of the discovery. At this time, the remains and scene are being evaluated by forensic technicians.” The location is Anchorage Farms, more than 700 acres of pasture and woods about eight miles away from Interstate 64.
Tags: 5 p.m., 700 acres of pasture, Anchorage Farms, Charlottesville, homicide, missing, morgan harrington, nancy and david bass, press conference, remains found, virginia
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Remembering Sarah Foxwell - Thomas Leggs, Jr.
The Sarah Foxwell case came to a tragic end on Christmas morning, just a couple weeks ago. The 11-year-old child was taken out of her bedroom she shared with her 6-year-old sister in the middle of the night allegedly by a convicted sex offender, Thomas Leggs. Police say Leggs knew the family, because he dated Sarah’s aunt, who is also her legal guardian. Police believe Sarah was snatched around 1 a.m. on December 22, 2009. Sarah’s 6-year-old sister told police she woke up to “Mr. Tommy” in their bedroom talking to Sarah. Investigators were called at 10:02 a.m. and based on the information they compiled, police were able to arrest Leggs and charge him with abduction and burglary within two hours. Sarah’s aunt told investigators that she had not seen Leggs since 32 days before the abduction. On Christmas morning, thousands of volunteers including parents and children gave up opening gifts to search for Sarah. Sheriff Lewis of the Wicomico County Sheriff’s office told me that one little boy even emptied his piggy bank, put it in a baggie and handed it to the Sheriff to donate it to the fund to find the child.
Sadly, Sarah’s body was found on the Maryland-Delaware line later that day. Her autopsy is complete, and the Sheriff told me Sarah has many causes of death all relating back to homicide, but he is not ready to release any more details about the struggle the child went through. Leggs is not only a sex offender in two states, Maryland and Delaware, but he is also facing charges out of Ocean City, Maryland from an incident stemming from September 11, 2009 where police say a woman woke up in the middle of the night to a naked Leggs standing at the end of her bed masturbating. If Leggs is in fact guilty and responsible for Sarah’s death, and Sheriff Lewis thinks he is, there is an obvious escalation in sexual attacks from the alleged September 11, 2009 incident to the time when Sarah was abducted, either before or in between police fear there may be other victims who may not have come forward.
Tags: abduction, amber alert, child, christmas day, Delaware, family watch dog, held without bond, homicide, maryland, sarah foxwell, sex offender, sister, thomas leggs, volunteers
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Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Amandeep Dhami Wanted
AMANDEEP SINGH DHAMI WANTED
The FBI needs your help finding Amandeep Singh Dhami. Agents believe on August 31, 2008, Dhami and an accomplice (who is arrested) allegedly entered a sporting arena in Sacramento, California and fired their weapons. Authorities say the shooting was a result of an on-going feud. One person died at the scene, and another victim was critically wounded. Agents believe Dhami may have left the country and could be traveling to Canada. He also has a few tattoos:
- The word “Punjabi” on the inside of his left arm
- The word “Loyalty” on the outside of his right arm
- The numbers “916” on the inside of his right arm
- The word “Soorma” on the outside of his left arm
Dhami is charged with homicide, and could be using the names: Amandep Dahmi, Amandep S. Dahmi, Amandep Singh Dhami, Amandeep Dhamiand. He is considered armed and dangerous. If you have any information on his whereabouts, please contact the FBI.
Tags: accomplice, amandeep, dhami, died, fbi, homicide, shooting, sporting, suspect, victims, wanted, weapons
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Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Tyrone Adair Wanted
QUADRUPLE HOMICIDE
Tragedy struck Madison, Wisconsin on December 3, 2009 when police found the bodies of two mothers and their daughters. Police say 33-year-old Tracy Judd and her 23-month-old daughter Deja Adair were found shot to death inside a car at the 6800 block of Park Edge Drive. Two hours later, in Middletown, Wisconsin, investigators found 25-year-old Amber Weigel, and her 2-year-old daughter Neveah Weigel-Adair dead in a trunk at the 2600 block of Branch Street. Police are not saying how Amber and Neveah died, but they do know they were not shot.
Investigators say the common person in both of these cases is the children’s father, Tyrone Adair. Madison Police charged Adair with first-degree intentional homicide on Friday, December 4, 2009 for the death of Tracy and Deja, and he is considered a person of interest in the deaths of Amber and Nevah.
The suspect, Adair, is believed to be in paternity/child support cases with both of these women. Madison police consider him armed and dangerous. If you have any information that will help police take this man off the streets, please contact Madison Crimestoppers: (608) 266-6014
Tags: amber weigel, car, children, dead, deja adir, homicide, madison, murder, neveah, quadruple homicide, shot, suspect, tracy judd, trunk, tyrone adir, wanted, wisconsin
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