You’ve been hearing about the urgent Amber Alert for three-year-old Nola Dinkins, but now the story has taken a heartbreaking and shocking turn. What was originally described as a terrifying child abduction has transformed into a full-scale homicide investigation. Authorities say there was no armed kidnapping at all. Instead, the child’s mother is now at the center of an unfolding criminal case that has captured national attention and left a community in mourning.
Amber Alert Canceled After Police Discover False Report
Late Tuesday evening, officers responded to an alarming 911 call around 7:15 p.m. in Maryland. Darrian Randle, the child’s 31-year-old mother, told police a chilling story. She claimed that while she was pulled over to comfort her daughter, an armed white man suddenly approached their vehicle. According to Randle, he snatched Nola at gunpoint and fled the scene in a dark-colored SUV. She even described a white female accomplice behind the wheel.
Her report led to an immediate Amber Alert issued across Delaware. Law enforcement agencies, including the New Castle County Division of Police Criminal Investigations Unit and the FBI, launched an intensive overnight search. As the hours passed, the urgency only grew. But by the next day, the case took a sharp and tragic turn. Investigators determined that the abduction story Randle told was completely false.
Maryland State Police Launch Homicide Investigation
The New Castle County Police Department released a statement on Wednesday that brought devastating clarity. According to their update, the investigation “determined the initial account of the incident given by the mother was false.” With that announcement, the Amber Alert was canceled. Maryland State Police confirmed that their role in the case had shifted significantly. The investigation had now become a homicide case.
State police issued a follow-up statement on Facebook, confirming the discovery of a body in Cecil County. Authorities are working to positively identify the remains. While the official identification is pending, investigators say the body is “consistent with that of a child.” The case is now being handled by homicide detectives from Maryland, in partnership with the FBI, as they work to uncover the full story behind Nola’s disappearance and tragic death.
Mother And Boyfriend Now Face Multiple Charges
According to ABC affiliate WPVI, Darrian Randle has been arrested and faces a series of serious criminal charges. She is charged with first- and second-degree murder, child abuse resulting in the death of a minor under thirteen, and filing a false police report in Delaware. In addition to these charges, she faces other related offenses that will be prosecuted as the investigation continues.
Authorities have also arrested Cedric Britten, Randle’s 44-year-old boyfriend, in connection to the case. He is facing charges of accessory to first- and second-degree murder after the fact, failure to report the death of a child, and several other related charges. Police say Britten is currently in custody in Maryland. His alleged involvement in the case adds another disturbing layer to an already tragic situation.
False Abduction Story Reportedly Meant To Distract Investigators
Court documents reviewed by WPVI offer insight into Randle’s motivations. According to a criminal complaint, Randle admitted to fabricating the kidnapping story. She allegedly told investigators she made the false report in an attempt to “divert attention from her boyfriend.” That admission has shocked the public and raised even more questions about what happened in the final hours of Nola’s life.
Authorities also confirmed that the child’s remains were found in a vacant lot. Although official identification has not yet been confirmed, law enforcement officials say the recovered body matches the description of a young child. An autopsy is currently underway, conducted by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore. The results are expected to provide more details about the cause and time of death.
Police Say Evidence Connects Both Suspects To Nola’s Disappearance
Elena Russo, spokesperson for the Maryland State Police, spoke at a press conference Wednesday evening. She explained that investigators had gathered sufficient evidence to connect both Randle and Britten to Nola’s disappearance. “Our homicide unit investigators had enough information gleaned through the investigation that connected these two individuals with the disappearance of this 3-year-old,” Russo stated. The case has shaken the community and sparked outrage over the alleged deception and tragic loss.
Now, the investigation continues as authorities work to piece together the timeline and motive behind Nola’s death. The legal process is just beginning, but the emotional toll is already being felt by everyone following the case. You are watching a heartbreaking tragedy unfold, one that started with a frantic search for a missing child and ended with the discovery of something no one wanted to believe was true.
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