Missing 12-Year-Old Girl Found Dead, Homicide Suspected

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Five days after 12-year-old Naomi Jones was reported missing, a grim-faced law enforcement official announced that the body found in a Florida creek was hers.

“It unfortunately is my sad duty today to inform you of the outcome of the search,” Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan said at a Monday press conference. “We know that she was found in the water.”

Morgan said homicide is suspected in the child’s death and detectives are interviewing people of interest.

“We have defined two people we are extremely interested in,” Morgan said, without elaborating.

Fishermen found Naomi’s body around 4 p.m. Monday, in a Pensacola creek. Police are investigating how she ended up there, several miles from her home at Aspen Village Apartments, the sheriff added.

State Attorney Bill Eddins told Pensacola’s WEAR-TV he has appointed an FBI agent to assist the sheriff’s office.

“Since the investigation started there have been more than 200 law enforcement officers on the ground, more than 300 interviews were conducted and 30 search warrants were issued,” Eddins said.

Naomi disappeared after and her siblings returned home from an afternoon walk on May 31. She left behind her cellphone, keys and purse at her home.

Naomi’s mother, Shantara Hurry, told WKRG News that it was her son who first called her, telling her Naomi was missing.  “I rushed home from work to find my daughter … and she was nowhere to be found.”

Morgan told WKRG News that investigators believe the girl last had contact with a friend over Facebook before disappearing.

Officials have not delved into details of Naomi’s death. Jeff Martin, director of the First Judicial Medical Examiner’s Office, told The Pensacola News Journal on Tuesday that they expected to complete her autopsy by the end of the day and would only release the results if it didn’t jeopardize the ongoing investigation.

Also unanswered is the central question of why Naomi, who recently graduated the fifth grade at Ferry Pass Elementary School, was killed.

“I don’t care why,” Morgan said Monday. “I leave the whys to the psychologists and the script writers. We want to solve this crime and bring to justice the person who took Naomi’s life.”

To that end, Morgan said individuals questioned by police “may be involved in not only the disappearance of Naomi but might quite possibly be involved in her homicide.”

Morgan did not say whether any of the people being questioned are among the more than 300 registered sex offenders living within a 5-mile radius of Naomi’s home.

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