Her car was found in the parking lot of a Dollar Tree with her phone and wallet inside. A note was also found inside that included the phrase “no phones, no kids, just us.” It’s not clear who wrote the letter.
Authorities say Britt was last seen Feb. 7. One acquaintance said he received a phone call from Britt around 7:30 p.m. and heard a male voice who he believed started to assault Britt before the call ended.
According to court documents, police used cellphone data to track Britt’s car to Great Marsh Park, where video footage showed a man and a woman exiting a dark-colored Chevrolet Suburban. The woman’s hands appeared to be bound.
Male and female voices were heard along with loud thuds. Those who knew them identified the voices as Britt and Bradley, according to police. Later, the man was seen on the video dragging what appeared to be a small woman into the back of his vehicle and leaving.
Bradley is currently on probation for a previous assault conviction involving Britt and is being held without bond. He is expected to appear for a preliminary hearing March 12.
Tiyavauna Britt was reported missing to the police Feb. 13 and still has not been located.
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I guess there was no cell phone data
after they left the park? Did the video footage with sound come from a park surveillance system?