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Posted: 2017-05-18T21:23:51Z | Updated: 2017-05-18T21:23:51Z Mississippi Boy Found Dead After He Was Kidnapped In Mom's Stolen Car | HuffPost

Mississippi Boy Found Dead After He Was Kidnapped In Mom's Stolen Car

Kingston Frazier, 6, had been sleeping in his mother's car when it was stolen early Thursday, police said.

A 6-year-old Mississippi boy who was the subject of an Amber Alert Thursday morning was found shot to death inside his mother’s stolen car, authorities said.

The tragic news came less than 12 hours after Kingston Frazier, who was reportedly set to graduate from the first grade on Thursday, was abducted from outside of a Jackson store, according to an earlier press release by state police.

The child’s mother had left her son sleeping in her vehicle outside of a Kroger supermarket around 1 a.m. When she returned, the car, containing her son, was gone, Jackson Police Commander Tyree Jones told Reuters.

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Kingston Frazer, 6, was found dead inside of his mother's car after it was stolen outside of a grocery store, police said.
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Video surveillance captured a Honda Civic driving up to the mom’s Toyota Camry before a passenger got out and into Kingston’s car. Both cars then took off. The boy’s body was later found inside of his mother’s abandoned Camry, about 10 miles from the store, Jones said.

“The child was found deceased in the back of the vehicle,” he said. “He suffered at least a single gunshot wound.”

Two suspects taken into custody have been identified as Dwan Wakefield and DeAllen Washington, both 18, Mississippi News Now reported.

Kingston’s uncle, speaking to Jackson station WJTV,  called his nephew “such a unique and smart kid” who was excited about graduating from first grade.

“He was so excited,” said Martin Archie, “that was all he was talking about yesterday was his graduation today.” 

The Hinds County Sheriff’s Office declined a HuffPost request for comment. Jackson police did not immediately respond to requests for comment. 

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