DECEMBER 16, 2022, UPDATE:
A couple from Washington who traveled to South Dakota with a deceased child have been arrested on a no-bond arrest warrant for Homicide by Abuse from Spokane, Washington.
On Wednesday (Dec. 14, 2022), the Mitchell Police Department was notified by the Davison County Coroner that he had been contacted by individuals stating that they were traveling from Washington State to Pine Ridge with their deceased daughter. Through the investigation, it was learned that 28-year-old Aleksander Kurmoyarov and his girlfriend 33-year-old Mandie Miller had traveled from Airway Heights, Washington to Mitchell with the body of Miller’s deceased 8-year-old adoptive daughter. Officers from the Mitchell Police Department were able to locate Kurmoyarov and Miller at a residence in Mitchell with a U-Haul tow behind trailer that they stated contained a coffin with Miller’s juvenile daughter’s body. During an interview with Kurmoyarov, he stated that the juvenile had died in Airway Heights a little before Halloween. Miller told investigators that her daughter died on September 10.
Kurmoyarov admitted that he did not seek medical attention for the deceased juvenile when she died because he and Miller wanted to spend more time with her and that he was afraid that they would get in trouble. At no time did the couple attempt to notify law enforcement of the juveniles’ death.
Kurmoyarov and Miller were initially each charged with 1 count of failure to notify law enforcement of death of a child.
This is an ongoing investigation being worked in conjunction with authorities in Washington State. (Story courtesy of news partner KMIT.)
DECEMBER 15, 2022:
Yesterday (Dec. 14, 2022), the Mitchell Police Department was notified by the Davison County Coroner that he had been contacted by individuals stating that they were traveling from Washington State to Pine Ridge with their deceased daughter.
Through the investigation, it was learned that 28-year-old Aleksander Kurmoyarov (DOB 1/27/94) and his girlfriend 33-year-old Mandie Miller (DOB 3-25-89) had traveled from Airway Heights, WA, to Mitchell with the body of Miller’s deceased 8-year-old adoptive daughter. Officers from the Mitchell Police Department were able to locate Kurmoyarov and Miller at a residence in Mitchell with a U-Haul tow behind trailer that they stated contained a coffin with Miller’s juvenile daughter’s body inside. During an interview with Kurmoyarov, he stated that the juvenile had died in Airway Heights a little before Halloween 2022. Miller told investigators that her daughter died on September 10, 2022.
Kurmoyarov admitted that he did not seek medical attention for the deceased juvenile when she died because he and Miller wanted to spend more time with her and that he was afraid that they would get in trouble. At no time did Kurmoyarov attempt to notify law enforcement in Washington State of the juveniles’ death. Miller and Kurmoyarov have been in South Dakota for approximately four days and in Mitchell for approximately two days. At no time while in South Dakota did Miller or Kurmoyarov notify law enforcement of the juvenile’s death.
Kurmoyarov and Miller were each charged with one count of Failure to notify Law Enforcement of death of child, SDCL 22-11-38 (F5).
This is an ongoing investigation, in conjunction with authorities in the State of Washington.
(Story courtesy of news partner KORN.)
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