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On Thursday, March 6th, a witness contacted police and said they had information about a possible kidnapping and homicide involving a missing teen.
Detectives learned that 16-year-old Miranda Corsette was lured through a social media app to meet 35-year-old Steven Gress on Valentine’s Day.
After meeting him, she went home and then the next day she returned to his home. Miranda remained with Gress and his girlfriend, 37-year-old Michelle Brandes at the home.
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"Please, please I'm begging you. Please make sure you know what your kids are doing on social media and to the kids also if someone is contacting you and they're not a family member, please let your parents know," said Chief Anthony Holloway.
"On the 20th at the house, there was some sort of dispute over some missing jewelry, so from the 20th to the 24th she was beaten, tortured because they could not find this piece of jewelry," said Chief Holloway.
According to St. Pete Police, after the death, Gress put the teen's body in a car and drove to a house on the 12200 block of Mallory Drive in Largo. Detectives said evidence at that Largo home led them to believe the teen was dismembered.
After the dismemberment, police said the teen's body was taken to a dumpster on the 2800 block of 14th Avenue SE in Ruskin. Detectives said they have located the dumpster and are working to find her remains.
"Her body is somewhere possibly in a landfill somewhere in that county," said Chief Holloway.
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Corsette, who was homeschooled and lived with her grandmother because both of her parents are deceased, was reported missing to Gulfport police on Feb. 24. Police say Corsette was also the mother to an 11-month-old baby.
"We are very familiar with Miranda," said Commander Mary Farrand, the acting police chief for the city of Gulfport. "She is a frequent runaway and she has a history of mental health issues as well as drug abuse. The grandmother is her primary caregiver at this time. She said she normally comes home, so she doesn’t report her missing every time she leaves. She just didn’t come back in a timely manner this time."
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Detectives learned that 16-year-old Miranda Corsette was lured through a social media app to meet 35-year-old Steven Gress on Valentine’s Day.

After meeting him, she went home and then the next day she returned to his home. Miranda remained with Gress and his girlfriend, 37-year-old Michelle Brandes at the home.


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A missing 16-year-old girl from Florida was killed and dismembered after meeting a man on social media, according to authorities.
"Please, please I'm begging you. Please make sure you know what your kids are doing on social media and to the kids also if someone is contacting you and they're not a family member, please let your parents know," said Chief Anthony Holloway.
"On the 20th at the house, there was some sort of dispute over some missing jewelry, so from the 20th to the 24th she was beaten, tortured because they could not find this piece of jewelry," said Chief Holloway.

According to St. Pete Police, after the death, Gress put the teen's body in a car and drove to a house on the 12200 block of Mallory Drive in Largo. Detectives said evidence at that Largo home led them to believe the teen was dismembered.
After the dismemberment, police said the teen's body was taken to a dumpster on the 2800 block of 14th Avenue SE in Ruskin. Detectives said they have located the dumpster and are working to find her remains.
"Her body is somewhere possibly in a landfill somewhere in that county," said Chief Holloway.

Missing St. Petersburg teen killed and dismembered, police say
St. Petersburg Police said a teenage girl missing since late February was murdered and dismembered. Steven Gress is facing numerous charges including kidnapping and first-degree homicide.

Corsette, who was homeschooled and lived with her grandmother because both of her parents are deceased, was reported missing to Gulfport police on Feb. 24. Police say Corsette was also the mother to an 11-month-old baby.
"We are very familiar with Miranda," said Commander Mary Farrand, the acting police chief for the city of Gulfport. "She is a frequent runaway and she has a history of mental health issues as well as drug abuse. The grandmother is her primary caregiver at this time. She said she normally comes home, so she doesn’t report her missing every time she leaves. She just didn’t come back in a timely manner this time."

Missing Gulfport teen killed, dismembered after meeting man on dating app: Police
A missing teen from Gulfport is dead after police say she met a man on a dating app.

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