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Old 06-17-2009, 12:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It started out like this

June 12th
Dallas police announced today a $10,000 reward for the safe return of a missing 9-month-old girl whose parents said had been kidnapped late Tuesday from their Far North Dallas apartment.

If Daisja Weaver is the victim of foul play, the reward being offered by Schepps Dairy for six months will be given for information leading to the arrest and indictment of those responsible, police said.

Investigators have said the parents gave conflicting accounts of the events surrounding the baby's disappearance. The mother said a man entered the apartment in the 5800 block of Preston Oaks Road and tried to sexually assault her before taking her child.

Officers have combed the area surrounding the apartment. Searchers also focused on a second apartment the family was moving into that night.
The mother, who is pregnant, said her attacker said nothing as he took her child. Police said she was unable to give a detailed description of him. He was described as wearing a red hoodie.

"I just want whoever has my little girl to bring her back," 19-year-old Tamaira Creagh told Rebecca Lopez of WFAA-TV

And now it has turned into this.

June 15th
DALLAS - The mother of a 9-month-old girl who was reported abducted from her home told investigators the baby's father dumped the infant's dead body into a lake, according to court documents released Monday.
Authorities have been searching for Daisja Weaver since Tuesday, when her 19-year-old mother reported that a man broke into her apartment, tried to sexually assault her, then took the baby. Investigators were suspicious from the start because the parents gave conflicting accounts of what happened.

Both parents are now in custody. Tamaira Creagh was arrested Monday on a charge of tampering with evidence and was being held in the Dallas County Jail. No bond had been set.

"Law enforcement personnel have erroneously made her a suspect as opposed to the victim and witness that she actually is," Roderick White, Creagh's attorney, told Dallas-Fort Worth television station KDFW in a statement Monday.

Court documents say Creagh, who is six months pregnant, told police over the weekend that the baby's body was dumped into Lewisville Lake after she died while in her father's care.

The baby's father, 20-year-old Alandus Weaver, was arrested over the weekend on suspicion of tampering or fabricating evidence to hinder an investigation. He remained jailed on a $100,000 bond.

Court records did not show an attorney for Weaver. His father, Alandus Weaver Sr., said his son told him he didn't know where the baby was.
Creagh told detectives Saturday that she found the baby on the floor wrapped in a towel on June 8. Weaver tried to resuscitate the baby but was unsuccessful, she said, according to an affidavit.

Weaver said he had given the baby a bath earlier, Creagh told police. When she asked what happened, Weaver threatened her, Creagh said.

The next day, they drove to the lake just north of Dallas, where Weaver stopped at the bridge and dropped the baby into the water with a sandbag tied to her, Creagh told police.


His family members have previously said Weaver thinks Creagh is trying to blame him for whatever happened to their daughter.