The remains of 12 year old Quincy Jamar Davis (left) who went missing in 2004 was found in the booth of his mother's car earlier this month in Virginia.
The remains were found in the trunk of 44 year old Tonya Slaton during a traffic stop on June 6th. She has now been charged her with concealment of a dead body.
The Virginia State Police held a press conference yesterday to share more details in the case and revealed that the office of the Medical Examiner confirmed the remains found are those of the woman's biological son, Quincy.
"The last record of him is from 2004 when he was 12-years-old and a seventh grader at Virginia Beach Middle School. It’s incomprehensible that we have nothing else at this point for 11 years that’s why we’re asking the public if they have anything if they can tell us,” said Sgt. Stephan Vick with Virginia State Police.Investigators also revealed that Slaton was in jail for two felony convictions from 2008 to 2010. It’s unknown what happened to Davis during that time.
"There are several family members, including another son, being interviewed right now. Investigators are speaking with other individuals involved, but as far as going into that that’s part of the investigation," Sgt Vick saidHe also said a missing persons case was never filed
The remains were found in the trunk of 44 year old Tonya Slaton during a traffic stop on June 6th. She has now been charged her with concealment of a dead body.
The Virginia State Police held a press conference yesterday to share more details in the case and revealed that the office of the Medical Examiner confirmed the remains found are those of the woman's biological son, Quincy.
"The last record of him is from 2004 when he was 12-years-old and a seventh grader at Virginia Beach Middle School. It’s incomprehensible that we have nothing else at this point for 11 years that’s why we’re asking the public if they have anything if they can tell us,” said Sgt. Stephan Vick with Virginia State Police.Investigators also revealed that Slaton was in jail for two felony convictions from 2008 to 2010. It’s unknown what happened to Davis during that time.
"There are several family members, including another son, being interviewed right now. Investigators are speaking with other individuals involved, but as far as going into that that’s part of the investigation," Sgt Vick saidHe also said a missing persons case was never filed
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