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DC mother charged with baby’s murder released from jail

The D.C. mother arrested for murder and tampering with evidence following the disappearance of her two-month-old son was released from jail after a Saturday arraignment hearing. 

Court information online shows 38-year-old Ladonia Boggs as being released without bond to D.C.’s Pretrial Services Agency.

Boggs was arrested on a warrant Friday in connection with the disappearance of her two-month-old son, Kyon Jones. As of Sunday morning, D.C. Police told FOX 5 the infant’s remains still have not been found. 

New court documents released with Saturday’s arraignment hearing say Boggs gave conflicting accounts of what happened to both Kyon Jones’ father and police. 

The mother first told the infant’s father around May 5th that Kyon would be gone “for a long time” because DC Child and Family Services (CPS) took him. Court documents say the father reached-out to the agency trying to confirm this. 

Investigators also noted that at one point, Boggs told detectives she did not want her baby because of what she and the child’s father were going through.

The Northeast mother admitted to disposing the baby in a dumpster.  Court documents also say Boggs admitted to being under the influence of PCP and hallucinations at the time. 

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2 thoughts on “DC mother charged with baby’s murder released from jail”

  1. Talk about getting away with murder!! These people who refuse to hold people accountable are beyond sick and disgusting!!

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