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Crime
Woman Faces Manslaughter In Fatal Accident
Missing Endangered Sisters Found Safe
Three little girls who were reported missing and considered endangered have been found safe. The were located in Dothan, Alabama Monday afternoon.
The children were re- ported missing to the Hills- borough County Sheriff’s Office early Monday. The children were with their bio- logical mother, Ms. Shaunque Kiana Sailor. Ms. Sailor had reportedly threatened to harm herself and her children.
According to police, the sisters, identified as 8-year- old Iyana Sailor; Nahlia Wade, 4; and 1-year-old Noelle Wade; along with their mother were last seen in the 6000 block of Williams Road, in Seffner.
The family was located in Dothan, Alabama, and the children were reportedly safe.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, along with the Dothan Po-
IYANA SAILOR
NOELLE WADE
lice Department will con- tinue their investigations.
NAHLIA WADE
SHAUNQUE KIANA SAILOR
No additional information was available at press time.
A 35-year-old woman was arrested last Friday after being involved in a traffic ac- cident. She was released from the Hillsborough County Jail after posting bond.
According to the Tampa Police Department, the acci- dent took place in front of 6222 E. Adamo Drive. Police said Ms. Tanaya Marcia Davis was driving a Dodge westbound shortly before 3 a.m., Friday.
A witness told police that Ms. Davis was driving at a high rate of speed and kept drifting into the center me- dian.
She reportedly struck an- other vehicle as it was leav- ing the Gold Club parking lot. The other driver died.
TANAYA DAVIS
Ms. Davis reportedly showed signs of impairment and was arrested and
charged with Manslaughter.
DUI
Police did not identify the other driver and no addi- tional information was avail- able at press time.
Teenager Recovering From Gunshot Injury
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The shooting took place in the 16000 block of Dawnview Drive.
A teenager is recovering from a gunshot injury at a local hospital. The 16-year- old was listed in stable condi- tion.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, the teenager was one of two people sitting in a vehicle in the 16000 block of Dawnview Drive, shortly after 9 a.m., Friday.
At some point, the teenager was shot by a sus- pect who was in the vehicle and suffered upper body trauma. Detectives have identified at least one suspect and said the shooting is be- lieved to be an isolated inci- dent.
There was no additional information available at press time.
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