Bodies Found in Oklahoma Identified as Missing Toddlers; Mother Remains in Custody

Lorenz Duchamps
By Lorenz Duchamps
May 29, 2020US News
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Bodies Found in Oklahoma Identified as Missing Toddlers; Mother Remains in Custody
Miracle Lashay Crook, 3, and Tony Crook, 2, in a file photo. (Tulsa Police Department/Facebook)

The two bodies recovered earlier this week have been identified as two missing toddler siblings who both went missing last week on May 22, the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner confirmed on Friday.

Miracle Lashay Crook, 3, and her younger brother, Tony Demone Crook, 2, were last seen alive on surveillance video, walking alone “hand in hand” down the embankment into the creek west of the apartment complex where they went missing last Friday, police said.

The body of Miracle was pulled from the Verdigris River after an off-duty Wagoner County deputy made the discovery Tuesday night, the Wagoner County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) said in a statement. The body of Tony was located Wednesday down the embankment into the creek.

“At this point, all the signs [are indicating] these are the two children that we have been looking for for several days now,” an official with the Tulsa Police Department (TPD) said in a news release earlier this week. “Sadly, we did recover them [but] we didn’t rescue them.”

Mother Arrested

Police made attempts to ask the toddlers’ mother, 24-year-old Donisha Willis, about her missing children, police said. But the woman refused to give any information, saying the children “don’t even matter,” FOX23 reported.

The toddler’s aunt, who is also their guardian, alerted authorities Friday night after finding Willis passed out on the couch in her apartment with the children nowhere to be found, police said.

Willis was not forthcoming with investigators and was possibly high on drugs at the time of the arrest, police chief Wendell Franklin said in a statement, The Daily Mail reported.

She was arrested on May 22 and booked in the Tulsa County jail on suspicion of child neglect, assault, and battery on a police officer, according to the outlet.

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Donisha Willis, 24, in a booking photo after she was arrested on May 22, 2020. (Courtesy of Tulsa County Jail)

Large Search Effort

Wagoner County deputy Matt Smith was off-duty and in the area fishing late on Tuesday when “he noticed something that looked like a body come through the gates” in the Verdigris River, he told ABC8.

“I followed it about 200 yards and then that’s when I determined that it did indeed look like a body,” Smith told the outlet.

The body of Miracle was found in Wagoner County, miles from where she was last seen on the surveillance video walking down the embankment into the creek in Tulsa, authorities said. Recent rainstorms have caused the creek to become swollen with fast-moving water, likely carrying the young girl all the way.

Multiple agencies from several counties helped in the search to locate the missing toddlers, officers searched in trash cans, cars, knocking at every door in the apartment complex, and stopping motorists to ask if anyone has seen Miracle and Tony.

“We are talking to every resident in the complex, knocking on every door, and chasing down every lead,” authorities said in their latest update on May 25.

“We understand that everyone wants to help with the search efforts, at this time we would ask that people let the emergency rescue personnel use our considerable resources to search the numerous miles of waterways that is extremely dangerous in many areas,” TPD officials said.

“Please be patient with us as we meticulously search this area,” officers added.

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