According to Detroit police, some Michigan organizations are looking into what happened to three local rappers who vanished ten days ago after a club performance was postponed.
According to Michael McGinnis, commander of significant crimes, Armani Kelly, 28, Dante Wicker, 31, and Montoya Givens, 31, all associates, were scheduled to perform at a club in Detroit on January 21.
We understand that the performance was postponed, and from that point on, McGinnis said, “we just have a whole bunch of unanswered questions that we are trying to find out.” By January 22, their phones “stopped having activity,” McGinnis continued.
“The mother of one of the victims, the next day, made a report of the missing person. That mother became very proactive in the investigation and started searching for her vehicle through OnStar,” McGinnis said.
According to McGinnis, the mother discovered the automobile near Warren, Michigan, where police later spotted it and reclaimed it on January 23. According to McGinnis, by January 27, news of Kelly’s disappearance was making its way through the media.
Then they are both reported missing, according to McGinnis, because other family members of the other missing people realize that the person is a friend of their loved ones and that they haven’t seen them either.
He declared, “We want to find them and return them to their loved ones.” “Consider the victims’ families in this case; they don’t have any answers. They are unaware of the whereabouts of a loved one.
We require assistance, McGinnis said. “If someone knows something, we’re asking that you call and let us know,” To locate her son, Kelly’s mother, Lorrie Kemp, told CNN affiliate WXYZ that she has distributed flyers all over Lansing, where Kelly grew up. I don’t want to be the person who finds his dead on “Dateline” in 20 years, she remarked.