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Friday, November 9, 2012

Maurice Brown, Jr - 3 Years Old

Maurice Brown Jr
  
 
July 1 2012
Memphis, TN
 
Maurice's father, Maurice Brown Sr., was arrested Monday on charges of aggravated child neglect and endangerment charges. Blood evidence was found in Brown's apartment that appeared consistent with a beating, according to a police affidavit.
Maurice Brown Jr., was reported missing by his father Sunday evening.
Brown told police he napped for about two hours and woke up to find a door open and his son gone. He also told police that he thought gang members took his son to retaliate against him. A witness however told police that Brown left the apartment with a child draped over his shoulder at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday. The witness said the child was Maurice Jr. The boy was later found dead in a nearby dumpster.
 
 
 
Missing toddler found dead in dumpster
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/07/03/missing-toddler-found-dead-in-dumpster/?intcmp=trending
July 4, 2012

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A 3-year-old boy who disappeared Sunday from his father's Memphis home was found dead in a nearby dumpster Tuesday, MyFoxMemphis reports.

Police confirmed the body found was that of Maurice Brown Jr., who was reported missing by his father from his home a few miles away.

Maurice Brown Sr. reportedly told police he fell asleep for a few hours Sunday evening, and when he awoke his son was gone and the door was open. He claimed the child had been kidnapped.

However, a police affidavit contradicted his account. A witness told police that he saw Brown Sr. leaving his apartment with a child draped over his right shoulder and walk toward a parking lot on the north side of the apartment building between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday, according to the affidavit.

Police say they found evidence of spattered and pooled blood in the man's bathroom that was consistent with a beating. Police also found a white piece of cloth with blood on it, the affidavit said.

"Based upon the age of the missing child, and the blood evidence in the bathroom, which is consistent with blunt force trauma, the affiant has probable cause to believe that the child has sustained serious bodily injury," said the affidavit, signed by homicide detective Darren Goods.

Maurice Brown, Sr., was charged with child neglect or endangerment on Monday night. He is now in jail and could face additional charges.
 
The boy's mother, Latoya Kanneh, told The Commercial Appeal that she drove to Memphis from Pine Bluff, Ark., after being told by police that her son was missing. Kanneh, 23, said her son lived with her in Arkansas but was visiting his father in Memphis.
 
 
Missing Memphis boy Maurice Brown, Jr.'s body found in dumpster
 July 4, 2012 10:48 AM
 
 
(CBS) MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The body of missing three-year-old boy Maurice Brown Jr., was found in a Memphis dumpster Tuesday afternoon, according to police.

CBS affiliate WREG reports that the boy's father, Maurice Brown Sr., was arrested Monday on charges of aggravated child neglect and endangerment charges. Blood evidence was found in Brown's apartment that appeared consistent with a beating, according to a police affidavit.

Memphis Police Department Director Toney Armstrong Tuesday told the station that it is possible that Brown may face serious charges as the investigation develops.

Brown told police he napped for about two hours Sunday night and woke up to find a door open and his son gone. He also told police that he thought gang members took his son to retaliate against him, according to local station WMC-TV.

But according to CBS affiliate WREG, a witness told police that Brown left the apartment with a child draped over his shoulder at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday. The witness said the child was Maurice Jr.
The exact details will take some time to figure out, but police are starting to piece together evidence from both the dumpster and from Brown's apartment.

"As the father of a small child, I certainly can't even begin to imagine what could prompt somebody, or trigger somebody, to not only react violently to a small, three-year-old child, but to dispose of the body in such a manner...he's just unimaginable," Armstrong said.

The cause of death is still unknown. Police are awaiting a report from the medical examiner.
On Monday, the boy's mother, LaToya Kaeneh, said that she believed Maurice Brown was fully responsible for whatever happened to their son, "Junior."

Kaeneh told WREG that she brought Junior to Memphis from Arkansas in May so he could be with his father for the summer.

Lenora Page, Junior's maternal grandmother, was very upset Monday night, and predicted Brown's involvement with her grandson's disappearance.

Page alluded to a violent past: "Maurice was getting angrier and angrier. And I told Toya."
She may be referring to the time Brown may have beat Kaeneh on Valentine's Day of 2010, according to an affidavit. Those charges were dropped.

Page grew emotional, learning of the blood spattered all over the bathroom of Brown's apartment.
"Maurice, Maurice, how could you do this? How could you do this to your baby?" she said.

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