Post by Scumhunter on Apr 28, 2015 19:54:20 GMT -5
(Above: Top: Brittany, circa 2012. Bottom: Age-progression to age 17, circa 2015. Photo Credits: missingkids.org)
(Above photo credit: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's missingkids.org website)
Missing Child Profile as of April 28th, 2015 (based on missingkids.com):
Missing Since: Jun 14, 2012
Missing From: Mobile, AL
DOB: Jan 27, 1998
Age Now: 17
Sex: Female
Race: Black
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Height: 5'0"
Weight: 150 lbs
TIPS: Anyone having information should call 1-800-THE-LOST or the Mobile Police Department (Alabama) at 1-251-208-1700
Brittany Robinson, missing from Alabama since 2012, was aired as a PSA on the antenna crime channel "Justice Network." Below is the Charley Project description of her case:
Brittany was last seen when her aunt dropped her off at her father's home on McCovery Road in Mobile, Alabama at 9:00 a.m. on June 14, 2012, for what was supposed to be a two-day visit. She has never been heard from again. Her father, Demetric L. Hooper, left Mobile immediately after her disappearance, and six weeks later a warrant was issued for his arrest. In September, he was located at a mental health facility in Arkansas. Hooper suffers from schizophrenia and had sought treatment there. In the years prior to Brittany's disappearance, he had been hospitalized in Alabama several times for his mental illness and for drug problems.
Brittany wasn't with her father when the police found him in Arkansas, and he was charged with felony custodial interference. Authorities determined he traveled extensively throughout the southeastern United States after Brittany vanished. He took a bus from Memphis, Tennessee to Arkansas on July 7, three weeks after Brittany was last seen, and she wasn't with him then.
A photo of Hooper is posted below this case summary. He was carrying Brittany's pink iPod, as well as knives and a rope, at the time of his arrest. He remains in custody, and denies any involvement in his daughter's disappearance. He has prior arrests for domestic violence and assaulting a police officer, and violently resisted police when they arrested him in Arkansas, but his relatives stated they didn't believe he would have harmed Brittany. In August 2014, Hooper pleaded guilty to custodial interference and was sentenced to ten years in prison. He could be released as early as December 2016.
Searches of Hooper's home turned up no evidence of Brittany's whereabouts, and she hasn't had any contact with friends or relatives since she was last seen. She was supposed to begin her freshman year at Murphy High School in the fall of 2012, and had signed up for advanced placement courses. The circumstances of her disappearance are unclear.
Thoughts? All we have is minimal circumstantial evidence implicating Hooper. Sadly there is a lot of mystery in this case, and it will take the public to help solve it.
vimeo.com/125728945
www.charleyproject.org/cases/r/robinson_brittany.html
www.missingkids.com/poster/NCMC/1197561/1
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