Florida teen witnessed a murder & A week later, he disappeared
The Sarasota high schooler who was accounted for missing
toward the beginning of September saw a manslaughter precisely one week before
his vanishing, as indicated by court archives.
Jabez Spann, 14, was most recently seen on Sept. 4 at a
Labor Day grill with his family in the zone of 22nd Street in Sarasota. He is 5
feet, 9 inches, measures 120 pounds and was most recently seen wearing a
turquoise shirt. A reward of up to $25,000 from the FBI, Florida Department of
Law Enforcement and the Sarasota Police Department is accessible for
information of his whereabouts.
As per court reports, 55-year-old Reginald Parker told no
less than three individuals that he had seen 31-year-old Travis Combs' murder
on Aug. 28. Brushes was found with one discharge twisted to the upper middle in
a green parcel in the 1600 square of 22nd Street.
Parker disclosed to one individual that he had been in the
zone that night when three men shouted, "Surrender it," to Combs, who
reacted, "I ain't got it." One shot was discharged, as indicated by
court records, and two of the men ran while one drove off in Combs' auto.
The 55-year-old said he saw Spann leave an adjacent house as
the occurrence happened.
"Goodness my God," Spann stated, as indicated by
Parker's record of the episode to one individual. "Y'all shot him."
On Nov. 7, Parker was captured on a warrant for inability to
show up. Amid a meeting with criminologists, he denied that he saw Combs'
murder or that he addressed the three individuals, every one of whom gave sworn
explanations to analysts. Parker was accordingly accused of adornment sometime
later to kill.
Law authorization hunt down Spann in zones of Sarasota and
Manatee provinces. Before Hurricane Irma hit, a turn around 911 call was made
with expectations of gathering tips.
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