Mystery over realtor’s disappearance grows after cops classify it as an abduction weeks after he was last seen

Mystery over realtor’s disappearance grows after cops classify it as an abduction weeks after he was last seen
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Mystery over realtor’s disappearance grows after cops classify it as an abduction weeks after he was last seen
Author: Josh Marcus
Published: Feb, 09 2025 21:32

Police searched 450-acre acre between Memphis and Mississippi this week for Dumas. Alabama police determined this week that Ronald Dumas, Jr., a Huntsville realtor who’s been missing since December, was abducted, angering family members who said they’d long suspected foul play was involved. Police announced on Friday that “critical new evidence” led them to consider Dumas’s disappearance an abduction, nearly two months after Dumas was last seen in a liquor store on December 15 in the company of two women, appearing unharmed as he left the building.

 [Surveillance footage showing Dumas, on December 15, 2024, the day police say he was abducted]
Image Credit: The Independent [Surveillance footage showing Dumas, on December 15, 2024, the day police say he was abducted]

Officials now have warrants for five individuals they say are linked to the case. Quintarius Shikelion White, 32, and Toure Laron McLaurin, 33, both from Memphis, as well as Sabrina Rochelle Chambers, 27, of Huntsville, are wanted for first-degree kidnapping. Meanwhile, Kierra Symone Clark, 27, and Carissa Cash, 33, both from Memphis, are wanted, respectively, for conspiracy to commit kidnapping and first-degree receiving stolen property.

 [Dumas’s car was found abandoned over 100 miles away from his last known location]
Image Credit: The Independent [Dumas’s car was found abandoned over 100 miles away from his last known location]

Dumas’s family said the individuals were known to them because of the work of a private investigator they hired to look into the disappearance. Hunstville police are working with the U.S. Marshals, the FBI, and Memphis police to investigate the case. The family has offered a $10,000 reward for anyone who can help find the missing realtor. Those with information on Dumas are encouraged to call Investigator Stephen Gibbs at 256-427-5448 or provide an anonymous tip at 256-532-7463.

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