Virginia police have arrested a person in connection to the disappearance of a 28-year-old store clerk, who has not been seen since she went to take out the trash after closing up store final week, authorities mentioned.
Tyrone N. Samuel, 50, of Heathsville, was arrested and charged with the kidnapping of Ahreal Smith, whose whereabouts are nonetheless unknown, Northumberland County Sheriff Johnny Beauchamp introduced Sunday.
A number of native companies and organizations have pooled collectively a $9,400 reward for any data resulting in her.
Smith was final seen round 9 p.m. Wednesday on the Claraville Little Sue Retailer in Heathsville the place she works. She was noticed on surveillance footage leaving the shop to begin her automobile round 9:05 p.m. earlier than returning inside, police mentioned at a press convention.
At 9:18 p.m., she was seen getting in after which getting out of a special automobile within the parking zone. Police interviewed the motive force of the automobile and have decided he isn't a suspect.
After she received out of the automobile, she walked again inside, set the alarm, locked up and picked up a bag of trash and commenced strolling towards a dumpster on the facet of the shop, the place she might now not be seen on safety cameras.
She has not been seen since. The following morning, police mentioned the day shift clerk discovered Smith’s automobile nonetheless working within the parking zone. She was final seen carrying a black Nike hoodie, blue denims and brown Ugg boots. She has a number of tattoos.
Beauchamp advised reporters that Virginia State Police deployed a Ok-9 unit to trace her scent from the dumpsters. The canines caught the scent that led from the shop to a close-by street for about 100 yards earlier than shedding it.
Officers imagine she might have gotten into one other car so the canine misplaced observe of her scent. A silver Crown Victoria was initially thought of suspicious, however by Saturday was now not deemed a car of curiosity.
“That’s my sister. That’s all I received. If anyone is aware of something, simply let her go,” Lydia Smith, Ahreal’s sister, mentioned on the press convention.
“If this was your loved ones, what would you need someone to do?” she pleaded.
Following Samuel’s arrest, the Northumberland County Sheriff’s Workplace has obtained a number of calls involving threats towards these concerned within the investigation.
“Our workplace is receiving a considerable variety of calls relating to threats to individuals and property associated to the Ahreal Smith investigation,” Beauchamp wrote on Sunday evening after the arrest announcement. “No matter any intentions, violence or vigilantism won't be tolerated. We'd ask the general public to please perceive that every certainly one of these requires service diverts wanted sources from the investigation. Our workplace will launch vetted, correct data as we're ready.”
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