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Missing DC 2-month-old being looked for at landfill east of Richmond, sheriff s office says Nick Boykin, Bruce Leshan
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The Charles City County Sheriff s Department said Monday afternoon that it is helping the Metropolitan Police Department with its search of 2-month-old Kyon Jones, who went missing last week in Northeast D.C.
The CCCSO said it is searching the Waste Management Landfill in its jurisdiction as part of that search, according to a news release from the sheriff s office.
Charles City County is located 45 minutes east of Richmond.
Kyon was last seen in the 1500 block of Benning Road, NE on Wednesday, May 5, according to DC Police. Details on why the Metropolitan Police Department believes Jones may be in Charles City County are not fully known at this time.
Police searching Virginia landfill for baby missing from DC
May 10, 2021 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) Law enforcement officials said Monday that they are searching a landfill in Virginia as part of an investigation into the disappearance of a baby who disappeared last week in the nation’s capital.
The 2-month-old boy, Kyron Jones, was last seen on Wednesday in Northeast Washington, police said. He was reported missing Friday.
The Charles City County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook post on Monday that its deputies were assisting officers from the Metropolitan Police Department in a search for the boy at the Waste Management landfill in the county, located southeast of Richmond.
May 10, 2021 - 1:47 PM
WASHINGTON - Law enforcement officials said Monday that they are searching a landfill in Virginia as part of an investigation into the disappearance of a baby who disappeared last week in the nationâs capital.
The 2-month-old boy, Kyron Jones, was last seen on Wednesday in Northeast Washington, police said. He was reported missing Friday.
The Charles City County Sheriffâs Office said in a Facebook post on Monday that its deputies were assisting officers from the Metropolitan Police Department in a search for the boy at the Waste Management landfill in the county, located southeast of Richmond.
Search for missing DC baby suspended at Charles City landfill At this time, the child has not been located, Charles City County Sheriffâs wrote in a statement on the case.
By: WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff , Jon Burkett
Posted at 4:24 PM, May 10, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-10 23:12:08-04
CHARLES CITY COUNTY, Va. The search for a missing baby in Washington, D.C. has taken investigators to a Charles City County landfill.
Investigators believe the little boy s body has been dumped and are dumpster diving and trash sifting at several landfills that accept DC Metro trash, Crime Insider Sources told Jon Burkett.