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Auburn police asked for the public’s help in identifying a person captured on video surveillance inside the Auburn convenience store Aniah Blanchard was spotted at on Oct. 23, just one day before she was reported missing. The photos were released on Nov. 6
Submitted by Auburn Police DivisionIf anyone has any information on Aniah Blanchard, please call *HP or 911 immediately. Friends and fans please pass this video around. Thank you pic.twitter.com/4xDfcPMhGL
— Dana White (@danawhite) October 31, 2019
Here's a snippet of a video capturing Aniah Haley Blanchard making a purchase at a convenience store located on South College Street, on Wednesday, Oct. 23, just prior to her vehicle being observed traveling southbound on South College Street.
Aniah Blanchard's vehicle was located at an apartment complex in Montgomery on Oct. 25, one day after she was reported missing to Auburn police.
Submitted by Auburn Police Divison
Aniah Blanchard's vehicle was located at an apartment complex in Montgomery on Oct. 25. Police said it was damaged on the front right side at some point between Oct. 23-25.
Submitted by Auburn Police Division
Blanchard
Submitted by Auburn Police Division
David Johnson Jr. was arrested and charged with hindering prosecution in Montgomery for this role in Blanchard’s disappearance, Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes said.
Submitted by Montgomery County Jail
Antwain “Squirmy” Fisher, 35, of Montgomery.
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