• Wigger crime - Family waits to hear if child's remains are those of mis

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    WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) Update Monday (Sept. 4):

    A family is waiting to hear if the remains of a child found in a
    concrete structure Saturday are those of a missing boy.

    Saturday, police said they found the remains of a 3-year-old
    child in the home in which the missing boy was living, but they
    have not released the name of the child whose remains were found.

    Miranda Miller and Stephen Bodine lived in the house where the
    remains were found. They were arrested last week and are being
    held at the Sedgwick County Jail on different charges in
    connection to a child custody case, police say.

    Miller is connected to a missing child case, police say. That
    missing child is Evan Brewer, her son. The attorney for Evan
    Brewer's father, Carlo Brewer, says Evan was living with his
    mother (Miller) and her boyfriend, (Bodine) at the time of his
    disappearance.

    Police have not given the name of the 3-year-old child whose
    remains were found Saturday, but say they have a tentative
    identification.

    The attorney for Carlo Brewer says her client was asked for a
    DNA swab over the weekend to check the child's dental records.

    "We have known this child has been missing for months at that
    location (residence on South Vine) and it was a 3-year-old's
    body that was found," Carlo Brewer's attorney says.

    Neighbors say last week there was a protest outside the home on
    South Vine in reference to the missing boy.

    Court documents show Carlo Brewer tried to get a court order to
    protect Evan from Bodine in July.

    Carlo Brewer's attorney says they are waiting for an official
    confirmation on whether the remains of the child found in the
    south Wichita home are those of Evan Brewer.

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    Update 10:00 p.m

    Neighbors say they are shocked after the remains of a 3-year-old
    child are found in a concrete structure.

    "It was a green tarp, but you can see a box if you would. Heavy.
    I hate to say it, but it looked like a small coffin. Cause it
    was like the size of a toddler bed. But very heavy. (It) took a
    forklift to get it out of the house," one man in the South Vine
    neighborhood says.

    He says he can't imagine losing a child.

    "I didn't know the man and woman who lived in the home very
    well, others say they mostly kept to themselves," he says.

    That man and woman were arrested earlier last week on charges
    connected to a different custody case in the Sedgwick County
    Jail.

    Miranda Miller was booked for child custody charges on Wednesday
    and Stephen Bodine was also arrested for aggravated assault
    charges.

    Miller was connected to a 3-year-old that went missing back in
    July named Evan Brewer according to Kansas Missing and Unsolved,
    but police have not identified the child whose remains were
    found in the concrete structure.

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    The Wichita Police Department made a grisly discovery Saturday
    night on a call to a home in the 200 block of South Vine.

    Police removed a concrete structure from the house and later
    found the remains of a child, about 3 years old, inside the
    concrete structure.

    A property owner cleaning out a rental property alerted police
    to the suspicious concrete structure emitting an odor in the
    house.

    Residents of the house, a 40-year-old man, and a 36-year-old
    woman were arrested earlier in the week and are being held in
    the Sedgwick County Jail on different charges associated with a
    child custody case.

    An investigation into the circumstances of the child's death is
    ongoing.

    Police have a tentative identification on the child, but
    confirmation of the child's identity is being coordinated
    through the Sedgwick County Medical Examiner.

    http://www.kwch.com/content/news/Wichita-police-find-childs- remains-in-concrete-structure--442643413.html
     

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