Residents living at an estate in Pipeline, broke into jubilation as they welcomed the safe return of baby Michelle Kemunto, who went missing one week ago. The three-year-old angel who disappeared on June 8, was today reunited with her parents by our Embakasi based counterparts.
Baby Michelle, was kidnapped as she played with her friend Ashley, outside their house. Their parents had left them to play as they went about their house chores, oblivious of the dangers that the babies had been exposed to. All this while, a child predator was preying on the two
little angels, waiting for the perfect time to strike. When the opportunity came, Michelle disappeared in the blink of an eye. According Ruth Atieno, the good samaritan under whose care Michelle has been since her disappearance, a middle aged woman who was carrying two babies
had approached her and asked her to hold one baby for her. Atieno told our officers that the woman said she was going to pick up something at Mradi in Tassia and couldn’t make it with her two babies, at one go. Atieno therefore agreed to stay with the baby for a while.
In their conversation prior to being left with the baby, Atieno had told Michelle’s supposed mother that she earns a living through cleaning peoples houses and doing their laundry. The stranger then asked for Atieno’s phone number, promising to link her up with many of
her friends who would be seeking her cleaning services. Excited that her network and client base would grow, she gladly agreed to be left with baby Michelle. That was the last time Atieno saw the woman. As she pondered her next move after hosting baby Michelle for 3-days,
the woman called and informed her that she had been involved in a grisly road accident and had been admitted at Mbagathi Hospital in critical condition, that’s why she had not picked up her baby. She requested Atieno to hand over the baby to another person, whom she was intending
to send. However, Atieno who had become jittery wouldn’t hear of it and insisted that she comes for the baby herself. After the call, Atieno accompanied by her neighbours, rushed to Tassia Police Post and filed a child neglect report.
All along, they believed that the baby belonged to the woman who had alleged to be in hospital and thought that she was only abdicating her parental responsibilities by leaving her. Detectives based at Embakasi Police Station, immediately took up the matter and today afternoon,
baby Michelle was finally reunited with her parents, Hellen and Robert Ooko. DCI sleuths are currently pursuing the female suspect, who is believed to be part of a larger syndicate behind the spate of child kidnappings, that have rocked parts of the country in recent months.
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Two suspects were lynched by an irate mob yesterday, after they abducted an elderly woman at Mua Hills, in Machakos County. Jackson Mulinge Mueke and Augustus Nzioka Ndeto, were part of a three-man gang that had trailed Veronica Kwanza Kiilu, from a bank in Machakos town.
Earlier, Veronica and her 72-year-old husband Wellington Kioko, had withdrawn half a million shillings from the bank. From the sum, Sh150,000 was used to pay a lawyer based in Machakos town, for an unspecified assignment.
Veronica then boarded a matatu to Kaloleni in Mua Hills, carrying the rest of the money. She left her husband in Machakos town, attending to other matters. On arrival at Kaloleni, she hailed a motorcycle. Barely after a 200-metre ride, they were intercepted by a fast moving car,
Luka Rutto alias Cherambach, 49, suspected to have defiled his four and six year old daughters, was last evening arrested.
Rutto is believed to have committed the heinous act while living alone with the minors, after separating with their mother.
Yesterday, a PP1 teacher at the
local school where the girls attend, noticed something unusual, in how the six-year-old was behaving.
The minor experienced difficulties in walking and was often crying. Attempts by the teacher to get more information from the little girl turned futile.
This prompted her to summon her four-year-old sister also attending the same school, in a bid to figure out what the problem was.
Shockingly, she too exhibited difficulty in walking. The teacher immediately informed the school's headteacher.
Three people have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of a 79-year-old man, that occurred on June 6, in Kitale. Kennedy Bosire Nyabwari, disappeared after setting off for Kisii, from his Kitale home at around 5:30pm, on the fateful day.
He later called his wife at around 9pm informing her that he would spend the night in Kitale town, before proceeding to Kisii early the following morning. However, when she called her husband the following day at around 4pm, his phone went unanswered.
Later at around 8:30pm,she received a call from strangers who informed her that they had held her husband captive & demanded a ransom of sh2 million, to secure his release. Terrified, the woman dialed our #FichuakwaDCI toll free line & informed us of her predicament.
Detectives from Londiani in Kericho County, are looking for a teenager suspected to have killed his father in cold blood yesterday, after an argument over lost chicken turned tragic. The 18 year old had confronted his 50-year-old father Wilson Kipsoi,
over the whereabouts of six of his chicken, that he suspected his father had sold. Angered by the confrontation, Kipsoi threatened to shoot his son with arrows, forcing the form four student at Kapcheplanga day Secondary school, to flee & seek refuge at a neighbour’s house.
The following day, the suspect went back home armed with a club, vowing to stop at nothing until his father produced his chicken. He descended on him and assaulted him repeatedly using the crude weapon, while demanding compensation for his missing chicken.
Three suspects were arrested yesterday in Kibra, in connection with the spate of robberies targeting motorists, that have rocked the Southern by-pass in the recent past.
Their arrest followed detailed analysis and investigations of the robberies, with detectives employing
cyber & forensic analysis techniques, to identify the beneficiaries of the crimes. As a result, Boniface Winjira Unganyi, the proprietor of Basement Crew mobile shop within Lindi in Kibra, was arrested as the key suspect.
Detectives established that mobile phones robbed from victims along the busy highway, found their way to the suspect’s shop, where they were being sold cheaply to locals. In a raid conducted by sleuths from Langata Police Station,
Detectives have re-arrested Michael Mutunga, accused of the gruesome murder of a Catholic Priest, after he was released on bond a few days after his initial arrest. Mutunga had been arrested for the gruesome murder of Fr Michael Maingi Kyengo which happened on October 8,2019.
Fr Kyengo’s remains were later found buried in a shallow grave on a dry riverbed in Embu. In a murder most foul, the clergyman’s lifeless body whose throat had been slit, had been put in a gunny bag, before being disposed on the bed of river Gathingiri.
Detectives had painstakingly investigated the murder and arrested the main suspect with crucial exhibits linking him to the crime. The exhibits included a sharp knife suspected to be the murder weapon and some of his blood stained clothes which he had tried to wash in vain.