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Missing 2-Year-Old Girl’s Stepfather Arrested for Alleged ‘Unlawful Disposal of Remains’

 
Phillip Gardner, and Nevaeh Allen

Phillip Gardner, and Nevaeh Allen

The stepfather of a missing 2-year-old girl has been arrested, and police reportedly fear the worst for the child’s wellbeing. Phillip Gardner, 30, was arrested Saturday night for a count each of unlawful disposal of remains and obstruction of justice, the Baton Rouge Police Department announced Sunday afternoon. He was booked into the East Baton Rouge Prison, cops said. Officers did not publicly detail what they now think happened to missing toddler Nevaeh Allen, 2.

A law enforcement source, however, said that they have credible information leading them to think she is dead, according to WAFB. They have not found her body, but they believe she might be outside Louisiana. The source declined to say which state, simply saying that authorities there are helping search.

Allen went missing from her home at 12646 La Belle Avenue in the Belaire neighborhood of Baton Rouge, LA, state police previously said. She was last seen by Gardner Friday afternoon when he took a nap at 1 p.m., according to this version of events.

“When the siblings arrived home from school at approximately 4:15 p.m., the apartment door was open and the child was missing,” cops said. “She is believed to be in imminent danger.”

Officers described her as Black, with black hair and brown eyes. She is 33″ tall and weighs about 30 pounds. She was last seen wearing a yellow dress featuring pineapples, and she had no shoes on, cops wrote.

“I don’t know what could have happened,” Allen’s mother Lanaya Cardwell told WAFA in an emotional interview on Friday. “I don’t know what went wrong. I wish I could have stayed home from work.”

“Whoever knows where she is needs to tell where she is,” Gardner’s mother Kim Holmes told WAFB on Saturday. “That’s very important. And if I’ve got to come out here every day, I will come out here every day. Somebody knows something.”

Baton Rouge police ask that anyone with information to contact the Violent Crimes Unit at (225) 389-4869, or Crime Stoppers at (225) 344-7867.

[Image of Allen and Booking photo of Gardner via Baton Rouge Police Department]

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