Micheal Chukwuebuka, Reporting
INVESTIGATORS, on Tuesday, said that they have found the body of an 11-year-old Texas girl who went missing last week when she missed her bus to school.
According to our source, ABC News, Audrii Cunningham was last seen on the morning of Feb. 15 near her father’s home in Livingston, Texas, at about 7 a.m. She did not take her bus to school that morning.
Her body was discovered near the Trinity River, according to Polk County Sheriff Byron Lyons.
“My heart aches with this news,” he told reporters.
Lyons said that the medical examiner is working to determine the girl’s cause of death.
Stonix News learnt from our source that a statewide Amber Alert was issued on February 15.
Don Steven McDougal, a friend of Audrii’s father, was named by investigators as a person of interest.
McDougal, who lives in a camper located behind Audrii’s house, allegedly promised to take Audrii to her bus stop and was the last person to see her, according to Lyons.
Lyons also said there had been reports that McDougal had dropped the girl off at the bus stop in the past.
McDougal was arrested on an unrelated aggravated assault charge Friday, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. He has an extensive criminal history, including enticing a minor in 2008.
Polk County, Texas District Attorney Shelly Bush-Sitton told reporters that an arrest warrant is being prepared against McDougal and he will be charged with capital murder.
Lyons said investigators worked off information from several sources, including McDougal, to pinpoint locations where the girl would be.
According to the sheriff, the investigators contacted Trinity River Authority to slow the water outflow from the nearby reservoir, and Audrii’s body became visible to search teams.
“It is with tremendous sadness that I inform you of the death of our LISD 5th-grader, Audrii Cunningham. While the details of this tragedy are still unfolding, our hearts go out to the entire community during this heartbreaking loss.
“Please keep Audrii’s family, teachers, friends, and community in your thoughts and prayers as they grieve this tragic loss,” said Dr. Brent Hawkins, superintendent of Livingston Independent School District.