This is just sad:
Police found the remains of 2-year-old Ezekiel Harry in a duffel bag that was placed in a trash can, according to reports
Authorities in Houma, La., have arrested a mother and her boyfriend in connection with the alleged murder of her 2-year-old son after his body was found in a trash can.
Police found the disposed remains of Ezekiel Harry on Tuesday, they said in a news release.
Maya Jones, 28, and 36-year-old Jermaine Robinson have both been charged with first degree murder and evidence tampering, jail records show. The pair were denied bond, jail records show.
Citing Houma Police Chief Dana Coleman, Houma Today reports surveillance cameras allegedly captured Jones and Robinson carrying a black duffel bag from their home on the day Ezekiel was reported missing.
Hours later, the couple was seen in video footage returning to their home without the bag.
The toddler's cause of death is still under investigation, but Coleman said signs of physical abuse were evident.
Mother and Boyfriend Arrested After Missing Toddler's Body Is Found in Trash
Police found the remains of 2-year-old Ezekiel Harry in a duffel bag disposed of in a trash can, according to reports.
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Police found the remains of 2-year-old Ezekiel Harry in a duffel bag that was placed in a trash can, according to reports
Authorities in Houma, La., have arrested a mother and her boyfriend in connection with the alleged murder of her 2-year-old son after his body was found in a trash can.
Police found the disposed remains of Ezekiel Harry on Tuesday, they said in a news release.
Maya Jones, 28, and 36-year-old Jermaine Robinson have both been charged with first degree murder and evidence tampering, jail records show. The pair were denied bond, jail records show.
Citing Houma Police Chief Dana Coleman, Houma Today reports surveillance cameras allegedly captured Jones and Robinson carrying a black duffel bag from their home on the day Ezekiel was reported missing.
Hours later, the couple was seen in video footage returning to their home without the bag.
The toddler's cause of death is still under investigation, but Coleman said signs of physical abuse were evident.