
The case of missing 37-year-old Huntsville realtor Ronald Leslie Dumas Jr. has escalated from a missing person case to an active abduction investigation, according to the Huntsville Police Department (HPD).
“HPD obtained critical new evidence indicating that [Dumas] was abducted on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024,” the release reads.
“This development marks a significant shift in the investigation, which has now escalated from a missing person case to an active abduction investigation.”
Dumas was last seen on surveillance footage entering a liquor store with two women on Dec. 15, according to the release.
It continues that he left the store with them, appearing unharmed.
Through the investigation, HPD says they received information that led to the identification of the women and traced them to their apartment. Further investigation confirmed their connection to Dumas and revealed additional evidence of his abduction.
As the case progressed, the police determined multiple individuals were involved in the incident
“Since uncovering these findings, HPD investigators have worked diligently to establish probable cause and hold those responsible accountable,” the release says.
As a result, arrest warrants have been issued for the following individuals:
- Quintarius Shikelion White, 32, of Memphis is wanted for first degree kidnapping.
- Toure Laron McLaurin, 33, of Memphis is wanted for first degree kidnapping.
- Sabrina Rochelle Chambers, 27, of Huntsville is wanted for first degree kidnapping.
- Kierra Symone Clark, 27, of Memphis is wanted for conspiracy to commit kidnapping.
- Carissa Cash, 33, of Memphis is wanted for first degree receiving stolen property.
“HPD is working alongside the U.S. Marshal’s Task Force to apprehend these individuals and urges anyone who recognizes or encounters them to report their whereabouts immediately to local law enforcement,” the release says.
“With assistance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a credible lead identifying a 450-acre area south of Memphis, TN, and extending into northern Mississippi, as a potential location for Dumas.”
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“A coordinated search effort was conducted on Thursday, Feb. 6, by 20 investigators, including crime scene personnel and drone operators, from HPD, the Memphis Police Department, the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office and Southeastern Search Dogs to gather evidence and potentially locate Dumas,” the release continues.
This remains an active investigation and additional charges may follow as more information emerges, according to the police.
“HPD remains committed to pursuing all leads and ensuring justice for Dumas and his family,” the release reads.
Anyone with information on Dumas’ whereabouts has been asked to contact Investigator Stephen Gibbs at 256-427-5448.
To provide an anonymous tip, call 256-532-7463 or submit information to Huntsville Area Crimestoppers at 53-CRIME.
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