BREAKING Two cousins from the Montgomery/Lowndes County area are charged with killing two people whose bodies were found in Tuscaloosa County. alnews alcrime montgomeryal alabamanewsnetwork
The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office says the suspects, Keondre Jazel McCall and Mance Quinnell McCall Jr., both 19 years old, are charged with capital murder and are being held without bond.
The investigation began when Tuscaloosa County deputies were called to Interstate 20/59 at about 6:15AM Sunday, which is in the Fosters community. A caller said they believed they had hit someone on the interstate. Investigators say the caller had stopped, awaited their arrival and was fully cooperative.
At around 6:55AM, another caller reported someone lying next to Frog Ridge Road, which is also in the Fosters community. Deputies determined that person had died from an assault or shooting. The Violent Crimes Unit was also called to this scene.
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