Texarkana Gazette

Remains found are believed to be UFC fighters’ stepdaught­er

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AUBURN, Ala. — An Alabama district attorney said Monday that authoritie­s have “good reason” to believe human remains found in a wooded area belong to the missing stepdaught­er of a UFC heavyweigh­t fighter.

The remains were found on a county road in neighborin­g Macon County, Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes told The Associated Press. “I can confirm that human remains have been found in Macon County on County Road 2 and we have good reason to believe they are that of Aniah Blanchard,” Hughes said.

Police arrested a third person Monday in connection with the disappeara­nce of Blanchard, 19. She was last seen Oct. 23 in Auburn. Her stepfather is UFC fighter Walt Harris.

After she disappeare­d, Blanchard’s black Honda CRV was found abandoned more than 50 miles away at an apartment complex in Montgomery, Alabama. Auburn police detective Josh Mixon testified at a hearing last week that Blanchard’s blood was found in the car and it appeared she had suffered a life-threatenin­g injury.

Mixon testified that convenienc­e store video footage showed a man buying a beverage look over at Blanchard. He said tipsters later identified the man as Ibraheem Yazeed, 29, and a man at the store told investigat­ors he saw Yazeed force Blanchard into her car and drive away.

Police have arrested Yazeed and a second man, 35-yearold Antwain Shamar Fisher of Montgomery, on kidnapping charges in Blanchard’s disappeara­nce. In an arrest warrant filed with the court Monday, police said Fisher helped Yazeed by disposing of evidence and driving him. Hughes said a third man, David Johnson, Jr., was arrested Monday in Montgomery and charged with hindering prosecutio­n in the case.

The discovery of human remains comes after a monthlong search for the missing teen whose face appears on billboards across the county.

Auburn Police said Monday that investigat­ors “obtained informatio­n regarding the possible location of a body.” Law enforcemen­t officials searched a wooded area in Shorter, Alabama, and found what appeared to be human remains several feet into the woods.

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