South Carolina father held in deaths of five children
Timothy Jones Jr., 32, shared custody of his five children, ages 1 to 8. They were found dead in Alabama on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, the father
of five was being held in a Mississippi jail in the deaths of his
children, ages 1 to 8, according to the state's Department of Public
Safety.
"The seriousness of this
violent crime is unconscionable," Albert Santa Cruz, Mississippi's
public safety commissioner, said late Tuesday.
The 32-year-old is being
held in Smith County on child endangerment charges and is awaiting
extradition to South Carolina for prosecution.
Timothy Jones Jr., 32, shared custody of his five children, ages 1 to 8. They were found dead in Alabama on Tuesday.
The children, reported missing from South Carolina last week, were found dead in Alabama on Tuesday, authorities said.
Their remains were
discovered off a dirt road in Wilcox County, said Sgt. Steve Jarrett of
the Alabama Department of Public Safety.
Jones led law enforcement
to the crime scene, Jarrett said. No other details were immediately
available about how the children died.
A multistate search for
the children and their father involved the FBI and state law enforcement
agencies. It was launched after the mother told Lexington County, South
Carolina, sheriff's investigators on September 3 that she has been
unable to contact her former husband.
"Neighbors told deputies
that the children's father said he was moving with his children from his
home near Lexington to another state," said Lexington Sheriff Lewis
McCarty.
Jones and the children's
mother are divorced. They shared custody of the children, according to
the Lexington County, South Carolina, Sheriff's Department.
On Saturday, Jones was taken into custody in Mississippi
on suspicion of driving under the influence. When his SUV was towed,
authorities found evidence of a crime, the state's Department of Public
Safety said.
A check of the National Criminal Information Center found he was wanted in South Carolina.
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