Police: Human Remains Found in North East Confirmed as Nola Dinkins
CECIL COUNTY, MARYLAND, JUL 11 – Two suspects face multiple charges including murder and child abuse after false kidnapping report and discovery of three-year-old Nola Dinkins' remains in Maryland, police said.
- The Maryland State Police confirmed that human remains found in North East, Maryland, were identified as 3-year-old Nola Dinkins after an autopsy.
- Nola Dinkins' mother, Darrian Randle, has been charged with first and second-degree murder, and Cedrick Antoine Britten has been charged as an accessory to murder.
- The investigation was initially sparked by a kidnapping report, leading to an Amber Alert, which was later canceled after police determined Randle's account was fabricated.
- Randle was arrested in Delaware, while Britten was taken into custody in Maryland.
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UPDATE: Human remains identified as missing North East toddler
NORTH EAST, Md. – The human remains located in a vacant lot in North East, Maryland on June 11 of this year have been positively identified as three-year-old Nola Dinkins. An Amber Alert was issued for Dinkins in New Castle County last month. The girl’s mother had reported the child kidnapped in Newark. An extensive investigation began that continued through the night. Investigators learned that the initial report was false and the Amber Alert w…
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