The kidnapping and murder of a 7-year-old girl who vanished outside
her home this week have been linked to a FedEx driver, according to
police.
A FedEx driver was detained and charged on Friday in connection with the kidnapping and murder of a 7-year-old girl who vanished from her Texas home’s driveway earlier this week, according to police.
According to Wise County Sheriff Lane Akin, Athena Strand’s body was found Friday night.
The news of the death of the youngster saddens our hearts “Friday, Akin stated
Because it involves a youngster, it’s among the most difficult investigations I’ve ever been a part of. And if a child passes away, it just breaks your heart, “he explained.
Authorities started looking for Athena in Wise County, which is northwest of Fort Worth, after she went missing on Wednesday. The young girl was taken from her family’s driveway, which is about 200 yards from her home, and authorities think she was killed an hour later.
According to the Wise County jail’s website, Tanner Lynn Horner, 31, is being held there on suspicion of capital murder and aggravated kidnapping. According to Akin, a $1.5 million bond was imposed. On Friday, it was unclear if Horner had legal representation.
Athena’s home was supposedly being delivered by Horner, who was recognised by officials as a FedEx contract driver, at the time of her disappearance.
Police claim that an anonymous tip they got earlier on Friday enabled them to identify that Horner kidnapped the youngster from her driveway
In a Facebook post on Saturday morning, Maitlyn Presley Gandy, the mother of Strand, claimed that her daughter had been kidnapped by “a horrible, vicious monster for absolutely no reason.
cannot express the suffering and utter rage I am experiencing. Missing her doesn’t adequately express how I feel, Gandy wrote in a post with a video of Athena, who was 3 years old at the time. My first child, my first genuine love, and the reason I breathe, I want the world to know about them.
The kidnapping and murder of a 7-year-old girl who vanished outside her home this week have been linked to a FedEx driver, according to police.
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