Search warrant: suspect admitted taking NC girl


Published/Last Modified on Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:55 PM EST

FAYETTEVILLE (AP) — A search warrant says a man charged with kidnapping a 5-year-old North Carolina girl picked her up in front of her home and drove her to the hotel where she was last seen alive.
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Multiple media reported the search warrant reveals that 29-year-old Mario McNeill told police he took Shaniya (shuh-NY-uh) Davis from her home in a Fayetteville mobile home park to the Sanford hotel last week.

The girl’s body was found Monday off a road near Sanford.

Antoinette Davis is charged with trafficking her daughter and child abuse involving prostitution.

Police say they collected hair and fibers, clothes, and a straw from McNeill’s 1997 Mitsubishi Galant.

Police said Wednesday no additional charges will be filed until jurisdiction questions are resolved.

 

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