The story circled on an issue which somehow brought an incident which you cannot imagine to a 5-year-old girl who's according to report, has been turned as a sex slave. Her mother Antoinette Nicole Davis, a 25-year-old woman has been arrested because she's allegedly accused of prostituting her own daughter last Saturday. In Friday, Mario Andrette McNeil, a 29-year-old citizen has been charged with a first-degree kidnapping.
Here's the photo of Antoinette Nicole Davis, Shaniya's mother:
Last Sunday, the Fayetteville authorities receive a tip that Shaniya's body has been found dumped just along the Walker Road, off of New York City Highway 87, according to Theresa Chance, a spokeswoman from Fayetteville's Police Department. The hundreds of law enforcement and volunteers started to searched the area in Monday morning but they'd moved further in south by the afternoon.
The searches focused on an area six-miles from which Shaniya Davis sighted from a security camera in the Comfort Suites hotel at Stanford which is according to report, she's been with a man whom authorities believed is McNeil in early morning of Tuesday.
Shaniya's father and her aunt appeared in CBS "Early Show" last Monday to beg for the little girl safe return.
"I just ask that, at this time, please just let her go," said Shaniya's aunt, Carey Lockhart-Davis. "She doesn't deserve this. Have a kind heart."Lockhart and his sister living outside of the state cared for this little girl until last month when she came to live with her mother. Davis is working to get with her own life with them and been working for at least six-months after she's got her own place to live with.
Antoinette Davis is scheduled to appear in court Monday afternoon. Police said that arrest documents say that she "knowingly provide[d] Shaniya Davis with the intent that she be held in sexual servitude" and she "permit[ted] an act of prostitution."Lockhart-Davis is not related to Antoinette Davis recalled her happy moment with Shaniya.
"She's a precious, little angel, full of joy," Lockhart said. "A little reserved when you first meet her, but once she gets to know you, she just runs around, plays and won't leave you alone."