Teen wanted in connection with grandmother's death detained trying to enter Canada
An
"armed and dangerous" Florida teen reported missing earlier this week
and wanted in connection with the death of his grandmother was detained
Friday by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol trying to enter Canada near Buffalo, New York, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office announced Friday night.
Law
enforcement officials named Logan Mott, 15, a "person of interest" in
the death of his grandmother, Kristina French, 53, after police
found on Friday afternoon what they believe is the body of French in a
shallow grave in the backyard of her son Eric Mott's home in Neptune
Beach, where the younger Mott also lives.
The
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office announced his capture Friday night,
tweeting, "Logan Mott has been detained by U.S. Customs and Border
Protection as he tried to enter Canada from the Buffalo, NY area. A big
thank you to everyone for sharing and helping us get #LoganMott detained
quickly. The investigation is ongoing." Police said he cut his hair
short in an attempt to alter his appearance.
It is unclear when Logan Mott will return to Florida or if he has a lawyer.
Following
her son's capture, Carrie Campbell-Mott said in a statement to ABC
News, "We are relieved he is safe and in custody and we just ask for
everyone to give us time to sort out what happened. That no matter what,
Logan is our child and we love him and are standing by him to help in
any way. We want to find out what happened to Kristina and we need time
for that to happen."
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