Ronald Dumas, Jr. case is now being examined as a kidnapping

Ronald Dumas, Jr. case is now being examined as a kidnapping

Dumas, Jr. has been missing since December. See today’s press conference for the full reaction of Dumas’ family.

Hawsville, Ala. – New information was published by Ronald Dumas Jr., who has been missing from Huntsville since December. It is now a kidnapping examination.

According to the Huntsville police, new evidence points out that Dumas will be kidnapped on Sunday, December 15, 2024. During the press conference, the family representative Troy Styles said that the family had not received this information before they were released to the media. He also said that the family’s private investigator found some of the names listed by HPD.

Styles said that the family had contributed most of the “difficult cancellation” to involve federal officials and to find out more about Dumas’ disappearance. The family sent tips to HPD that did not communicate whether they were received or not. Styles also says that the HPD investigator has not kept it up to date with progress.

A family representative stated that the deadline for the reward of 10,000 US dollars is on February 28, even though the family decides to extend them.


The Huntsville police department Has received critical new evidence that point out that the missing 37-year-old Ronald Leslie Dumas Jr. On Sunday, December 15, 2024, an active kidnapping examination was kidnapped.

Dumas was last seen Surveillance material On December 15, he entered a spirits business with two women. He left the shop with them and seemed intact. The examination gave HPD information that led to the identification of women and attributed them to their apartment. Further investigations confirmed their connection to Dumas and showed additional evidence for his kidnapping. In the course of the case, HPD found that several people were involved in the incident.

Since the discovery of these results, HPD investigators have worked hard to determine probable causes and to blame those responsible. As a result, arrests were issued for the following persons:

  • Tour Laron McLaurin, 33, from Memphis, TN is sought for the first degree kidnapping.
  • Kierra Semone Clark, 27, from Memphis, TN is sought for the inspection of kidnapping.
  • Carissa Cash, 33, from Memphis, TN, is sought for the first degree for stolen properties.
  • Quintarius Shikelion White, 32, from Memphis, TN is sought for the first -degree kidnapping.
  • Sabrina Rochelle Chamber, 27, from Huntsville, Al, is sought because of the kidnapping of the first degree.

HPD works with the Task Force of the US marshal to grasp these people, and calls on everyone who has recognized or encountered them to immediately report their whereabouts to local law enforcement. This remains an active examination, and additional fees can follow if further information arises.

With the support of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a credible leadership identified a 450 hectare area south of Memphis, TN, and extended as a potential location for Dumas in Northern Mississippi. On Thursday, February 6th, of 20 investigators, including the HPD staff and drone operator, the Memphis police department, the Sheriff office of the Desoto County, and South Heasters Search dog to collect evidence and possibly locate Dumas on Thursday February 6, a coordinated search effort.

HPD is still obliged to pursue all information and to ensure justice for Dumas and his family. Anyone who has information about their whereabouts is asked to contact the investigator Stephen Gibbs at 256-427-5448. To provide an anonymous tip, call 256-532-7463 or send information to information Huntsville Area Crimestopper at 53 crime.

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