Mom, boyfriend arrested after dead 4-year-old girl falsely reported missing kept in trash bags around other kids for ‘several weeks’: Cops

Brittney Jackson, Jaylon Hobson, and Sequoia Samuels (Shelby County Sheriff

Jaylon Hobson, Brittney Jackson, and Sequoia Samuels (Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and MPD)

A Tennessee mother and her boyfriend were arrested last week for falsely reporting the woman’s 4-year-old daughter missing when they had actually beaten the little girl to death and hidden her body several weeks earlier, police allege.

Brittney Jackson and Jaylon Hobson were both taken into custody on Friday and charged in connection to the death of young Sequoia Samuels. Jackson has been charged with aggravated child neglect, abuse of a corpse, and false offense reporting, while Hobson faces one count of false offense reporting.

The Memphis Police Department on Thursday, June 15, issued a City Watch Endangered Child Alert for Samuels after Jackson and Hobson reported the girl missing. Jackson allegedly told investigators that when she woke up that morning at around 7:55 a.m., she found that the front door of her home in the 200 block of Caldwell Avenue was open and Sequoia was not inside of the house. Sequoia was described as standing around 3 feet tall, weighing 30 pounds, and having a feeding tube on the left side of her stomach.

The girl was last seen on a neighbor’s video doorbell footage leaving her house and walking on the street along at approximately 3 a.m. Thursday morning.

In a press release issued on Friday, however, MPD said that “after several hours of a relentless effort” to find Sequoia, investigators “discovered a body believed to be the child’s remains” in the 200 block of Caldwell Avenue.

“The remains were found in close proximity to the apartment where Sequoia resided with her family,” police wrote.

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