Body of missing boy, 2, found in alligator’s mouth

US News

A missing two-year-old has been found dead after his body was spotted in the mouth of an alligator.

Taylen Mosley was reported missing on Thursday after his mother, 20-year-old Pashun Jeffery, was found dead in her apartment in St Petersburg, Florida.

She had been stabbed multiple times, police said on Friday.

The child’s father, Thomas Mosley, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, police chief Anthony Holloway said.

You Might Like

The child was found near Dell Holmes Park, which is close to Lake Maggiore, almost 10 miles from his mother’s apartment, the police chief added.

A detective shot and killed the alligator.

Read more US news:
Stormy Daniels says Trump indictment will ’cause violence’

“We didn’t want to find him this way, but at least we can bring some closure to that family now,” Mr Holloway said at a news conference.

Family members saw Jeffery and her child on Wednesday, and on Thursday, they asked an apartment manager to check when they couldn’t reach her, police said.

A search for the boy included dogs, a drone, and federal and state law enforcement agencies.

The boy’s cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner.

Thomas Mosley checked himself into a hospital and had cuts on his arms and hands, the police added.

He was still in hospital on Friday but did not speak to detectives and requested a lawyer, according to police.

Articles You May Like

Berkshire Hathaway’s big mystery stock wager could be revealed soon
House COVID-19 committee wants Wuhan lab-linked EcoHealth Alliance boss criminally investigated, barred from receiving grants
CNN Panel Says Alvin Bragg Has Presented ‘Precious Little Evidence’ Of Trump’s ‘Direct Involvement’ In Payments
EXCLUSIVE: Unearthed Emails Show Legacy Media Cozying Up to Disgraced Censorship Group
Transgender attacker menaces man with shoe, then punches him in face on NYC subway platform, leaving victim bloody, cops say

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *