The charging affidavit, filed for a first degree kidnapping charge, states the blood evidence was tested by the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences and confirmed to be Blanchard's.
The charging affidavit, filed for a first degree kidnapping charge, states the blood evidence was tested by the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences and confirmed to be Blanchard's.
The charging affidavit, filed for a first degree kidnapping charge, states the blood evidence was tested by the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences and confirmed to be Blanchard's.
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‘The State of Alabama,
LEE COUNTY
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| Who being first duly swom, deposes and says on oath, that he had probable cause for believing and does believe that
Ibraheem Yazzed, afias |
did abduct another person with inient to hold him or her for ransom of reward, use him or her as a shieid or hostage, accomplish or aid the
commision of felony or ight therfron, at physical injury upon or viele him or her sexually, teoriz him a he or hid
|person, rine withthe peroraneeof any goveminentl or political fnction, aguas he peace and dignity of the Stat of Albums.
[Probable Cause:
‘On or about October 24, 2019, Aubum Police met with fumily members of Aniah Haley Blanchard, alia, in reference to a missing person
complaint, Blanchard was last seen by a family member the evening of October 23, 2019, ata residence in the 1000 block of Alan
‘Avenue, Aubum, Lee County, Alabama, The vitim’s vehicle, a black 2017 Honda CRY bearing Alabama license 49BS356 and VIN
5J6RWSH32HLO}4086, was later lovated abandoned in Montzomery, Alabama, Blood evidence was discovered inthe passenger's
‘compartment ofthe vehicle that was indicative of someone suffering a life-threatening injury. The evidence was submitted to the
‘Alabama Departinent of Forensic Sciences and confirmed to be that of Aniah Blanchard, Video evidence from a convenience store
Tocated at 1599 South College Street, Auburn, Lee County, Alabama placed both Blanchard and a black male, later positively identified
as Ibraheem Yazced, alias tthe store during the same time; this was the last time she was seen. During the subsequent investigation a
‘witness identified Yazeod asthe individual he observed forcing Blanchard into a vehicle ageinst her will and then leaving with her inthe
vehicle. Blanchard has not been located at this fime.
Soro and baited before me,
This day of Laure cb
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WARRANT
“The Slate of Alabama,
LEE COUNTY
‘To any Lawful Officer of the State of Alabama, GREETING:
You are hereby commanded to anest
foraheem Yazeed, als eae
‘aid bring hinwlher before the Disivie/Civeuit court of Lee Couity, Alabama on @ charge of
Kidnapping in the First Degree §134-6-43
suid catespretered by .
Det. Josh Mixon on behalf of Aniah Haley Blanchard i
‘and have you then and there this Writ with your return thereon,
Witness my hand, this <> day of aye ry hove» 200 5COMMITMENT
LEE COUNTY
The State of Alabama
‘TO THE JAILER OF LEE COUNTY:
charged with the offense of
(On the examination
— appearing thet euch offense has ben commited, and that there is suficient
cause te believe that he‘be i guilty thereof, you are therefore commanded to receive him/her into your eusiody and det
bicaher unit oehe is tegolly discharged.
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CHARGE:
Kidnapping in the First Degree §154-6-43
DEFENDANT'S WITNESSES
OFFICER'S RETURN
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