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Stepfather Of Missing Houston Girl Maleah Davis Arrested For Tampering With Evidence

HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — The stepfather of 4-year-old Maleah Davis, who has been missing for almost a week, was arrested near Houston Saturday, and police said they found blood in his apartment linked to the girl.

Derion Vence, who lived with Maleah and her mother, was arrested without incident at his brother's home in Sugar Land, Texas, about 22 miles southwest of Houston, a statement from Houston police said. He was charged with tampering with evidence, specifically a body.

Derion Vence
Derion Vence mugshot (Credit: Houston Police Department/Twitter)

Vence told police last Saturday that men in a pickup truck abducted him, 4-year-old Maleah and his 2-year-old son before freeing him and the boy. But Sugar Land police, who initially interviewed him, said his story kept changing and didn't add up.

Houston police said Saturday that some details of his story turned out to be false. Vence reported his silver Nissan Altima was taken in the abduction but surveillance video showed that vehicle was used to drop Vence off later at a hospital, where he reported the abduction, police said.

"Blood evidence obtained from Vence's apartment has been linked to Maleah," the Houston police statement said.

Maleah Davis
Four-year-old Maleah Davis (Credit: Houston PD)

Vence also was observed carrying a full laundry basket from the apartment, police said. That basket was later found in the trunk of the Nissan along with a gas can.

Maleah's mother Brittany Bowens, said Vence is her former fiance. Bowens appeared outside her apartment Friday as Quanell X, a local civil rights activist, addressed reporters on her behalf.

Quanell X said that Vence had abused Maleah and that Bowens believes Vence harmed the girl.

Police have described Vence as Maleah's stepfather. But Quanell X said that Vence and Bowens were recently in a fight and she broke off their engagement.

Child Protective Services removed Maleah and her brothers from the home Vence and Bowens shared in August after the girl suffered a head wound, but the children were returned in February, according to an agency spokeswoman.

(© Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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