Authorities in Mississippi have arrested Daniel Callihan and Victoria Cox following an Amber Alert issued after a tragic domestic violence incident in Louisiana.
Arrests Made After Louisiana Amber Alert Tragedy
Authorities in Mississippi have arrested Daniel Callihan, 36, and Victoria Cox, 32, following a distressing series of events. It began with an Amber Alert issued by Louisiana State Police for the abduction of two young sisters, 4-year-old Erin Brunett and 6-year-old Jalie Brunett, from Loranger, Louisiana. The alert also revealed the tragic death of the girls mother and Callie Brunett, in a domestic violence incident, according to the report of True Crime Daily.
Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade reported that U.S. Marshals swiftly located Callihan’s vehicle and assisted in his arrest after a brief pursuit. During the operation, officers tragically discovered Erin Brunett deceased in nearby woods while her older sister was found alive and rushed to a hospital for medical care.
Mississippi Arrests Prompt Concerns of Capital Murder and Human Trafficking Involvement
Police Chief Wade expressed concern over serious charges facing Callihan and Cox, including capital murder. Investigators found disturbing evidence at the scene, such as small trafficking-like cages, raising fears of human trafficking involvement. Wade, visibly affected, emphasized the gravity, stating, “As a police chief and father, it’s deeply disturbing.” The community mourns the mother’s loss and the endangerment of her daughters, with authorities committed to pursuing justice while questions about Cox’s role remain under investigation.
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