Madison County Sheriff Randy Tucker issued the following alert and picture.
Helerica “Latrice” Dortch
31 years of age
black female
Height: 5’07”
Weight: 165
Black hair / brown eyes
Last seen Friday 12/13/2019 at approximately 2pm hours wearing Domino’s Pizza attire. Left Dominos on Peace St in Canton driving 2015 maroon Chevrolet Malibu which was located abandoned. If you have information, please contact the Madison County Sheriff’s Dept. 601-859-2345 or #911
23 comments:
Good lord.
Another Dominoes employee ?
What gives ?
Is there now an all out attack on a mediocre pizza chain.
These people (drivers) are only trying to earn an honest wage.
Quit accepting money. Require drivers to carry zero cash. Problem solved
Wow, praying for her. Is this in any way connected to the Domino’s pizza that discontinued after dark service to NE Jxn?
@8:15
Your asking about the dominos that quit delivering to an apartment complex in North Jackson correct? Not neighborhoods in NE Jackson!!! That would be hilarious otherwise.
In the early 2000's I delvered for Pizza Hut at the Reservoir and there were places out there that I was scared to go to. Never know where you are going to and who's around the corner.
Evil individuals prey on good people that have good intentions. This poor woman was only trying to make a living. If we assume the worst, then she was a million times better an individual than the person who may have perpetrated a crime. There is absolutely too much hate and evil in this world.
High crime area residents always complain about living in a "food desert" or not having nice restaurants or shops.
Businesses move out of high crime area for good reason.
Residents of these areas need to work with police and report crime instead of the "snitches get stitches" mentality. Otherwise businesses will continue to flee to better areas.
The abandoned vehicle leads me to believe this one will end in tragedy.
Dominoes workers need to equip works width, detectors, or monitoring device. When working!!
Drug dealers and gang members don't typically abduct people, abductions are usually some obsessive ex boyfriend or just some creeper. When it comes to high crime neighborhoods we should look at the real cause, our police and justice system creates a lot of these high crime areas, once you're in the revolving door of the justice system it is almost impossible to get out, we won't give jobs to felon's nor will we rent them an apartment so what do they have left? They need housing, they have kids to feed, they have to survive, if I had no other options then I would become a criminal as well, I have met many drug dealers, gang members and criminals and believe it or not most of them just want to live a normal life, most just want their children to have a safe, happy healthy childhood, most just want to have a home and a family, it's easy to talk poorly about them when you have never been anywhere close to in their shoes.
considering that 40% of mississippians are classified as obese , there is no 'food desert' anywhere in mississippi
8:28 PM, is the term North Jackson not inclusive of NE (and likewise NW, and North Central)? Who was your geography teacher at MS State, pray tell (obviously a State thinker here)?
Is it known whether she was getting off work or was she leaving on a delivery?
@ 8:14
I didn't attend Mississippi State university... I graduated from a private school the university of Miami. Good luck getting accepted into that school.
There is nothing in this report that indicates she was “on duty” at the time of her disappearance.
@7:39, it wont be long until just about all houses in NE Jackson are rentals and accept HUD. Just hang tight and it will be a haven for criminals. What once used to be a thriving area is turning into a ghost town.
Want to talk about a revolving door. Revolving doors are when criminals and thugs target an area to wreak havoc robbing and stealing and killing, the smart people start to leave. More thugs move into the area. Then property values plummet and crime increases. As that happens, business's start to get hit and pack up shop. Then the fire sell of the last remaining hold outs starts, then it becomes a full fledged dump. Those people surrounding them don't have anything worth stealing so they branch out to surrounding municipalities to rob, cheat, and steal. Rinse, wash, repeat. Unless surrounding municipalities have a strong law enforcement/judicial system, the same thing will happen there.
I think I'd put a couple of decoy delivery vehicles on the street up there and see if I couldn't engage with some of the local criminal element.
To anonymous who posted conversation about felon drug dealers and gang bangers. You are absolutely correct. I wish people would realize the truth. I am a felon and convicted dealer. I work my butt off at mid level jobs with no insurance cause I am a felon. It's so sad and a system that hold their own people back
I'm not an especially 'holy' person but am praying for this lady several times daily. Look at her face. Smiling, happy, serene - the kind of face which shines out joy. Whatever has happened to her, whatever the circumstances, let the Lord protect her through it and bring her back to those who love her.
7:37 "...it's easy to talk poorly about them when you have never been anywhere close to in their shoes."
Hate to tell you, but there ARE different kinds of people in the world.
Some study in school, make the grade and complete education -- some don't.
Some maintain steady employment -- some don't.
Some live within their means and save for uncertain times -- some don't.
Some adhere to expectations of a good society -- some don't.
Those who intentionally make bad life choices you mentioned will not get the same breaks as those who follow the rules. Tough.
7:39-
THe answer isn't to give special treatment to felons. The answer is "don't become a felon in the first place". So sick of the criminals complaining and wanting all the rights. You make choices, live with them.
How about the criminals having to walk in the shoes of the victims they rob, rape or kill?
There are some things you just shouldn't get a second chance at. Killing or raping are two of those things.
Unfortunately they found her body this morning.
I was praying for a different outcome but they found her dead this afternoon. :( Praying for the family this holiday season, I hope they find justice.
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