MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) – Two suspects wanted in connection with the kidnapping of a Huntsville man have been captured in Shelby County, Tennessee, months after the incident.
Quintarius White, 32, and Kierra Clark, 27, were taken into custody on April 8 and are now being held at the Shelby County Jail. The pair were sought for their roles in the abduction of Ronald Leslie Dumas Jr., who was last seen on December 15 at a liquor store on University Drive in Huntsville.
White faces a long list of serious charges, including:
Especially aggravated kidnapping
Aggravated burglary
Possession of a firearm as a convicted felon
Robbery
Trafficking for a commercial sex act
Aggravated assault and kidnapping (acting in concert)
Clark is also facing multiple felony charges, including:
Especially aggravated kidnapping
Trafficking for a commercial sex act
Aggravated burglary and assault (acting in concert)
In a disturbing twist, both suspects were previously charged in a separate Memphis case, where they allegedly forced a mother and her baby into sex trafficking. Authorities found three other individuals at the same residence—Dedrick Woodard (26), Cassy Feathers (43), and Jasmine Braden (28)—who were all charged with harboring fugitives.
Huntsville Police say three suspects remain at large in connection with the case:
Toure Laron McLaurin (33), Memphis – Wanted for first-degree kidnapping
Sabrina Rochelle Chambers (27), Huntsville – Wanted for first-degree kidnapping
Carissa Cash (33), Memphis – Wanted for first-degree receiving stolen property
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the remaining suspects to come forward.