DETROIT – The body of missing 2-year-old girl Wynter Cole Smith was found in an overgrown alley nearly three days after she was kidnapped in Lansing.
Officials discovered the body of the 2-year-old Wednesday (July 5) at 6:50 p.m. in the alley behind a home on Detroit’s east side.
“At approximately 6:50 p.m. Wednesday night, the body of Wynter Cole Smith was recovered by FBI agents,” said Acting Special Agent in Charge Devin Kowalski. “This is not the outcome that we were hoping for. Our hearts go out to Wynter’s family.”
Wynter was found nearly three days after her kidnapping in Lansing Sunday (July 2) night, which prompted an Amber Alert.
Officials said Wynter was kidnapped by her mother’s ex-boyfriend Rashad Maleek Trice, 26, of Detroit, after he attacked her mother, stabbed her, and stole her vehicle.
The evidence response team is currently processing the area where Wynter was found, but officials said they could not provide any further information because they wanted to put their best foot forward and preserve the integrity of the investigation.
“This will be a thorough and deliberate crime scene investigation,” Kowalski said. “It will take time to carefully collect evidence that we need to help bring the person responsible to justice.”
Lansing officials spoke on the discovery and how it was not the outcome that they hoped for.
“Right now, our hearts are with the family of Wynter Cole Smith,” said Lansing police Chief Ellery Sosebee. “We saw a community show endless amounts of support and assistance in helping find Wynter, and now we need the same amount of help and support for the family as they grieve. This is not the outcome anyone had hoped for, and I promise law enforcement will see that the family gets the justice that they so deserve.”
Trice is hospitalized after a police confrontation occurred Monday (July 3) in the area of 9 Mile Road and Harper Avenue when officers tried to pull him over as he tried to elude police before ultimately crashing into another officer’s vehicle.
The 26-year-old was not communicating with officials as he remains hospitalized, but he was arraigned for his crimes Wednesday.
Officials say that the data dump from his phone led to the discovery of Wynter. The data showed that he spent more time in the area on the city’s east side, which prompted the search from I-94 to Van Dyke Avenue.
He was charged with assault with intent to murder, first-degree home invasion, unlawful imprisonment, aggravated domestic violence, unlawful driving away of an automobile, felonious assault, and two counts of first-degree criminal sexual assault.
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