October 14, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that TPD has released body cam video from the arrest of Cruz Garcia who is charged with the murder of the two Toledo teens that were found in a burned down house last week.




Police records say the boys were last seen leaving a party at a cabin at Maumee Bay State Park in a silver SUV from the front main lodge. The hosts had asked the boys to leave because they had a gun on them, according to TPD. Police say another juvenile set up the ride for Wilder and Pittman.

Toledo Police Department

Two bodies were found Thursday as police continue to investigate — and make arrests — after the disappearance of two teen boys in Toledo, Ohio.


Authorities have not identified the bodies, which were found in a vacant house that burned down earlier this month in a fire that’s believed to be arson. Local TV footage on Thursday showed law enforcement at the wreckage of the house along with family members of 16-year-old Ke’Marion Wilder and 15-year-old Kyshawn Pittman.


The boys were last seen alive on Dec. 3 at Maumee Bay State Park getting into a silver SUV. According to reports, Pittman asked his mom to order him a Lyft from a party at the Maumee Bay Lodge, which was the last she heard from him.


On Thursday, the Toledo Police Department announced the discovery of the two bodies at the house, which burned down two days after the teens were last seen. Identifying the bodies will take time, Lt. Dan Gerken said at a news conference.


“This is an ongoing case,” Gerken said. “We’re not anywhere close to being done and we’re getting more and more information.”


However, five arrests have been made in connection to the teens’ disappearance. Crystal LaForge-Yingling, Corbin Gingrich, and Carissa Eames were charged earlier this week with impeding an investigation after police said they lied about the whereabouts of the teens. On Thursday, police announced two others have been arrested and charged: Cruz Garcia with two counts of kidnapping and Diamond Rivera with obstruction of justice.


Wilder’s sister previously said that LaForge-Yingling, Gingrich, and Eames are related to his girlfriend, WTOL 11 reported.


Police arrested Garcia and Diamond Rivera on Thursday while the FBI, the Ohio Bureau of Investigations, and other law enforcement agencies searched the site of a burnt-down home on Chase Street that police said was likely the result of arson.


Rivera faces one count of obstruction of justice. She gave a false alibi for a person involved in the kidnapping, according to court records. Police said they questioned her several times in the investigation. Rivera was released on her own recognizance with her next hearing set for January 5.


Just days earlier, police arrested Carrissa Eames, Crystal Laforge-Yingling, and Corbin Gingrich on obstruction of justice charges in connection to the kidnapping of Wilder and Pittman. Those three were all released on an SOR bond. The defendants are accused of lying about the whereabouts of people involved with the disappearance of the juveniles. Officials collected phone records and video evidence that showed the defendants were lying, police said.


Documents obtained by 13abc say the last time anyone had any contact with the teens was when they were at Eames’ and Gingrich’s home on Maumee Ave, where police executed the search warrant.


TPD records say a witness said he could see the two boys in Eames and Gingrich’s basement in a video from Dec. 3. Eams and Ginrich told police they last saw Wilder and Pittman on Dec. 1, according to the search warrant.


Officers obtained several pieces of evidence there during the search, including 11 rounds of ammo, multiple bags of suspected marijuana, drug paraphernalia, a piece of glass with possible blood, and a DVR.


The connection between the teens and the five people facing charges in connection to their kidnapping is unclear at this time. TPD said Thursday that others are likely involved in the case as well but did not release additional information on other potential suspects.


The house on Chase Street went up in flames in the early hours of Dec. 5, the same day the teens’ family members reported them missing and two days after family members last saw them.


Toledo Fire and Rescue officials gave a briefing Friday about the house fire on Chase Street where the boys’ remains were later found which you can watch in full in the videos below. According to TFRD, witnesses said they heard loud bangs that sounded like fireworks and saw the house go up in flames. TFRD said the house had been vacant for up to three years.


According to TFRD Chief Allison Armstrong, TFRD crews searched the house for people inside during the fire but were only able to search the first and second floors due to little-to-no access to the basement from hidden fires. They planned to check the basement after the fire was extinguished.


One firefighter was hurt battling the fire that day when she fell through burnt stairs and lost contact with other firefighters, TFRD said. Crews called for a mayday, which involves fighting the fire but prioritizing finding and rescuing the injured firefighter. She suffered minor injuries.


Roughly an hour into fighting the fire, TFRD pulled crews from the house and switched to a defensive attack on the flames due to limited access to the building, the fire in the attic, and the wind outside, Armstrong said. Arson investigators and the building investigators surveyed the site and made the decision to demolish the building. Experts are still working to determine what exactly caused the fire but TPD said Thursday it was likely a case of arson.


VIDEO HERE.


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