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On Friday, June 26, 2015, Mobile police released an age progressed image, right, of missing Mobile teen Brittany Shante Robinson, 17. She went missing in 2012 when she was 14 years old after visiting her father. (Courtesy of the Mobile Police Department)

Search continues for missing Mobile teen Brittany Robinson
June 26, 2015
http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/2015/06/search_continues_for_missing_m.html
Brittany was 14 years old when her mother, Tiana Hogue, told authorities her daughter hadn't been seen since visiting her father on June 14, 2012.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts can contact MPD at 251-208-7000 or call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.
 
Brittany Robinson, 14, was last seen when her aunt dropped her off at her father’s home on McCovery Road in Mobile at 9 a.m. on June 14, 2012. It was supposed to be a two-day visit. She has never been heard from again. Her father, Demetric L. Hooper, left Mobile immediately after her disappearance, and six weeks later a warrant was issued for his arrest. He was later found at a mental health facility in Arkansas, according to The Charley Project. Hooper suffered from schizophrenia and had sought treatment there. In the years prior to Brittany’s disappearance, he had been hospitalized in Alabama several times for his mental illness and for drug problems. Brittany wasn’t with her father when the police found him in Arkansas, and he was charged with felony custodial interference. Authorities determined he traveled extensively throughout the southeastern U.S. after Brittany vanished. Hooper was carrying Brittany’s pink iPod, as well as knives and a rope, when arrested. He denied any involvement in his daughter’s disappearance. He initially pleaded not guilty to interfering with child custody. He changed his plea to guilty in August 2014 and a Mobile County Circuit Court Judge sentenced him to 10 years in prison.

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Unidentified Person / NamUs # UP15869Female, Hispanic / Latino,Uncertain
Date Body FoundSeptember 28, 2016
StateAZ
CountyMohave
Estimated Age Range (Years)13-17
 
The facebook page that was made to highlight her case has conversations between the mother and the sperm doner (he is not her father) and the threats he makes towards her are scary.
 
Demetric Hooper, who was last seen with then-14-year-old Brittany Robinson before she was reported missing by her mother on June 22, 2012, was indicted by a Mobile County grand jury this month on murder charges, said Cpl. Katrina Frazier with Mobile police.
Brittany Robinson

Frazier did not provide any further details on whether Brittany’s body was found or what evidence authorities had linking Hooper to Brittany’s death. She said the case “has remained an active part of our cold case investigations.”

Hooper is in an Oklahoma City jail on unrelated felony charges but will be extradited to Mobile to face the murder charges, said Frazier.

Before the indictment handed down against him, Hooper had been charged with interfering with child custody four months after his daughter’s disappearance. Prosecutors said he failed to return his daughter after his visitation was over.
 
According to law enforcement, Hogue allowed her daughter to visit her father in June 2012. When Hooper did not return the girl, the mother called police. Hooper’s home was empty, according to officials.

Investigators managed to track down Hooper in Arkansas, where he had checked himself into a mental health facility. Authorities have said the defendant resisted arrest and required four law enforcement officers to physically restrain him before they could put him in the squad car. There was no sign of Robinson.

Hooper was booked into Mobile Metro Jail shortly after midnight Thursday. He remained held without bond as of Friday afternoon
 
Her Doe Network profile was modified today. Her NamUs has not been modified since April 2020.

Doe Network describes Demetric Hooper as her "estranged" father with whom she was trying to "reconnect." Is it known whether Hooper actually had any form of custody or rights to her at the time, or when he last had custody or visitation rights? MOO.
 
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