2 arrested in Tennessee in kidnapping of Huntsville realtor Ronald Dumas
Two of the five people wanted in the suspected abduction of a Huntsville realtor have been arrested.
Quintarius Shikelion White, 32, and Kierra Symone Clark, 27, are both being held in the Shelby County, Tenn. jail, located in Memphis, without bond, according to online records.
The two were booked into the jail on Tuesday.
They were among five people wanted since February in connection with the disappearance of Ronald Leslie Dumas Jr., 37.
White is wanted for first degree kidnapping, while Clark is wanted for conspiracy to commit kidnapping.
Dumas was last seen on surveillance footage entering a liquor store with two women on Dec. 15. He left the store with them, appearing unharmed.
Dumas’ car was found on Interstate 40 in Camden, Tenn., on Dec. 16. Dumas’ phone was also tracked heading south from Memphis on Dec. 21.
He was placed on the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Missing Persons List as a missing adult on Dec. 23.
In February, Huntsville police said investigators had obtained critical new evidence “indicating that [Dumas] was abducted.”
At that time, police issued five warrants in connection with the case, which included White and Clark.
Others being sought are:
- Toure Laron McLaurin, 33, of Memphis, wanted for first degree kidnapping.
- Sabrina Rochelle Chambers, 27, of Huntsville, wanted for first degree kidnapping.
- Carissa Cash, 33, of Memphis, wanted for first degree receiving stolen property.