A mother in Washington, D.C. is seeking answers after her 17-year-old son, Nyair Raymond, went missing following a police chase. Raymond was last seen on January 15 after fleeing from a stolen vehicle near the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge. His mother, Sharnell Ford, believes foul play may be involved in his disappearance. Raymond’s phone was found in the area three days after he went missing, and his jacket was later discovered in the Anacostia River. On March 7, a body was recovered from the same location, but authorities have not officially confirmed the identity.
Ford is demanding answers from the police and believes that body camera footage from the night of the chase could provide critical information. She describes her son as a determined young man with dreams of starting a construction business and is calling for justice, suspecting that her son may have been murdered. The investigation is still ongoing, and Ford has expressed frustration with the slow response from authorities in providing information.
Despite the police listing Raymond as a missing person and confirming they believe he was the passenger in the vehicle during the chase, Ford is still searching for answers and closure. She is urging anyone with information to come forward and help in the investigation. The community is also requested to provide any assistance or details that could lead to finding Nyair Raymond.
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