Found Deceased TX - Maleah Davis, 4, Houston, 5 May 2019

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What is so special about the 2010 model Chevy crew cab that he'd know the year?

The rest of the details are super vague, e.g. "It's believed the incident originated somewhere in north Houston."

Let me rearrange my bouquet of red flags right here.

Please be okay, Maleah. :(
I'm a long time Chevy Truck owner. The 2010 model looks just like the 2006 through 2011 model. I'll water that bouquet for you.
 
During a press conference, Houston police detectives said Derion Vence was on his way to Bush Intercontinental to pick up Maleah Davis' mother when he said he pulled over to the side of the road near Highway 6 and Greens Road to check his tire. Vence said he was approached by two men in a blue Chevrolet cab pickup before he was knocked unconscious.

There was another man waiting in the car when the attacked happened.

This happened at about 9 p.m.

Maleah and the other one hit him in the head. The men then put Vence, Maleah and Vance's 2-year-old son in their blue pickup and drove off.

Vence said he was in and out of consciousness and didn't really know where he was until 6 p.m. Saturday. He told police when he woke up he was somewhere off Highway 6 in the Sugar Land area with his two-year-old in his arms.

He said he walked around and asked people for help but no one would come to his aid so he walked to Sugar Land Methodist with his son. He is said to have arrived at the hospital between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m.

The 2-year-old was not injured, according to police.

Maleah's mother called someone else to pick her up from the airport when Vence didn't show up. Police said she was flying in from Massachusetts.

Houston police said traffic cameras captured Vence's vehicle in Sugar Land around 3 p.m. Saturday. The vehicle was just purchased and has temporary tags with the license plate 3092G9.

Police are not only looking for Maleah, but they are also looking for Vence's car and the blue Chevrolet crew cab pickup that the suspect's were driving.

Amber Alert issued for missing child from Houston who was reportedly abducted

I’d be curious to know where off HWY 6 he claims to have woken up in Sugar Land. That HWY 6 and HWY 59 area is extremely busy and only a 22 minute walk to the hospital.
 
So LE releasing photo of stepdad who is supposedly a victim?
Yea, they know exactly where this is headed.....

I'm curious when last time anyone besides him or mom saw her...and if anyone saw her during the time mom was out of town. Her not reporting them missing is bothering me....
 
Vence told police that when he briefly regained conscousness he was in the back of the suspects' truck with his son and Meleah and that there were now three suspects in the vehicle driving them around, Holbrook said. He said the next time Vence woke up, about 6 p.m. on Saturday, he was on the side of the Southwest Freeway near State Highway 6 in Sugar Land, some 22 miles southwest of Houston.

"He wakes up. He has his son ... with him. He begins walking around. He tries to summon help. Nobody's really helping him," Holbrook said.

He said Vence told police that he walk with his son to Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital in Houston, arriving about 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. He was treated for a head injury and police were called.

Amber Alert issued after 5-year-old girl allegedly abducted by 3 carjackers: Police
 
I’d be curious to know where off HWY 6 he claims to have woken up in Sugar Land. That HWY 6 and HWY 59 area is extremely busy and only a 22 minute walk to the hospital.
Well it took him 3-4 hours to walk to the hospital....

he was on the side of the Southwest Freeway near State Highway 6 in Sugar Land, some 22 miles southwest of Houston.
 
Vence told police that when he briefly regained conscousness he was in the back of the suspects' truck with his son and Meleah and that there were now three suspects in the vehicle driving them around, Holbrook said. He said the next time Vence woke up, about 6 p.m. on Saturday, he was on the side of the Southwest Freeway near State Highway 6 in Sugar Land, some 22 miles southwest of Houston.

"He wakes up. He has his son ... with him. He begins walking around. He tries to summon help. Nobody's really helping him," Holbrook said.

He said Vence told police that he walk with his son to Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital in Houston, arriving about 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. He was treated for a head injury and police were called.

Amber Alert issued after 5-year-old girl allegedly abducted by 3 carjackers: Police

Southwest Freeway is another name for 59. This is not 22 miles to the Houston Methodist Sugar Land hospital. From the Whole Foods on the NE side of 6 & 59 to the hospital, west off of 59, on the south side of 59, it is only a 22 minute walk. He would have walked right past a huge mall and all kinds of businesses. From that intersection, he could have been in a number of restaurants or retail stores in a matter of 5 minutes, or less. Why not go in one of these places and request police and/or ambulance?
 
Southwest Freeway is another name for 59. This is not 22 miles to the Houston Methodist Sugar Land hospital. From the Whole Foods on the NE side of 6 & 59 to the hospital, west off of 59, on the south side of 59, it is only a 22 minute walk. He would have walked right past a huge mall and all kinds of businesses. From that intersection, he could have been in a number of restaurants or retail stores in a matter of 5 minutes, or less. Why not go in one of these places and request police and/or ambulance?
I had a feeling you were going to say that.....
 
Southwest Freeway is another name for 59. This is not 22 miles to the Houston Methodist Sugar Land hospital. From the Whole Foods on the NE side of 6 & 59 to the hospital, west off of 59, on the south side of 59, it is only a 22 minute walk. He would have walked right past a huge mall and all kinds of businesses. From that intersection, he could have been in a number of restaurants or retail stores in a matter of 5 minutes, or less. Why not go in one of these places and request police and/or ambulance?

Hope they are checking that mall for the missing car. MOO
 
Vence told police that when he briefly regained conscousness he was in the back of the suspects' truck with his son and Meleah and that there were now three suspects in the vehicle driving them around, Holbrook said. He said the next time Vence woke up, about 6 p.m. on Saturday, he was on the side of the Southwest Freeway near State Highway 6 in Sugar Land, some 22 miles southwest of Houston.

"He wakes up. He has his son ... with him. He begins walking around. He tries to summon help. Nobody's really helping him," Holbrook said.

He said Vence told police that he walk with his son to Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital in Houston, arriving about 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. He was treated for a head injury and police were called.

Amber Alert issued after 5-year-old girl allegedly abducted by 3 carjackers: Police
Oh dear Lord, Not again?! My question is why he didn’t have a cell phone? And how could he tell LE a timeline of waking up at 6:00pm? How did he know the time with no phone?
 
Hope they are checking that mall for the missing car. MOO

Will take some time. That area is full of businesses, restaurants, etc. Hubby and I were just talking. Trying to give him benefit of the doubt, maybe he had a severe head injury, lost, not thinking right. That area is so popular and populated at that time of day, someone would have called the cops and reported him. This isn’t a bad part of town. It is upscale and riff raff are not tolerated by the locals.
 
During a press conference, Houston police detectives said Derion Vence was on his way to Bush Intercontinental to pick up Maleah Davis' mother when he said he pulled over to the side of the road near Highway 6 and Greens Road to check his tire. Vence said he was approached by two men in a blue Chevrolet cab pickup before he was knocked unconscious.

There was another man waiting in the car when the attacked happened.

This happened at about 9 p.m.

Maleah and the other one hit him in the head. The men then put Vence, Maleah and Vance's 2-year-old son in their blue pickup and drove off.

Vence said he was in and out of consciousness and didn't really know where he was until 6 p.m. Saturday. He told police when he woke up he was somewhere off Highway 6 in the Sugar Land area with his two-year-old in his arms.

He said he walked around and asked people for help but no one would come to his aid so he walked to Sugar Land Methodist with his son. He is said to have arrived at the hospital between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m.

The 2-year-old was not injured, according to police.

Maleah's mother called someone else to pick her up from the airport when Vence didn't show up. Police said she was flying in from Massachusetts.

Houston police said traffic cameras captured Vence's vehicle in Sugar Land around 3 p.m. Saturday. The vehicle was just purchased and has temporary tags with the license plate 3092G9.

Police are not only looking for Maleah, but they are also looking for Vence's car and the blue Chevrolet crew cab pickup that the suspect's were driving.

Amber Alert issued for missing child from Houston who was reportedly abducted
''Vence said he was in and out of consciousness and didn't really know where he was until 6 p.m. Saturday. He told police when he woke up he was somewhere off Highway 6 in the Sugar Land area with his two-year-old in his arms.

He said he walked around and asked people for help but no one would come to his aid so he walked to Sugar Land Methodist with his son. He is said to have arrived at the hospital between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m.'''

BBM ( no clue why my font is in italics tonight )
Sorry but this is Texas and in the United States. No one watched a disoriented man stumble around a highway with a toddler in his arms and not offer to help for hours.
 
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Darion Vence with Maleah’s mother.

Maleah Davis Amber Alert: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
 
''Vence said he was in and out of consciousness and didn't really know where he was until 6 p.m. Saturday. He told police when he woke up he was somewhere off Highway 6 in the Sugar Land area with his two-year-old in his arms.

He said he walked around and asked people for help but no one would come to his aid so he walked to Sugar Land Methodist with his son. He is said to have arrived at the hospital between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m.'''

BBM ( no clue why my font is in italics tonight )
Sorry but this is Texas and in the United States. No one watched a disoriented man stumble around a highway with a toddler in his arms and not offer to help for 3 hours.
Or, a police officer did not see him stumbling around with a toddler in his arms and offer help for 3-4 hours!
 
If he was not assaulted (and my personal opinion is he was not) he managed to cause quite an injury to himself.

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That looks like an impact wound with a flat object, as in he wrecked the car and hit the windshield. Or, maybe Mom smacked him for losing her kid! Who knows but seriously, he needs to 'fess up and save this child.
 
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