Missing Woman's Vehicle Found

Omaha Police Detectives have found the vehicle belonging to 34 year old Camisha Hollis, the mother of three who has been missing since Monday. 

Police say the 2018 Red Hyundai Elantra vehicle was located Thursday and is currently being processed by the Forensic Investigations Services Team.  A team of investigators also searched Schilling Wildlife Management Area Thursday for Hollis. 

OPD Captain Michele Bang told 6 News they were led to the area by a tip. Bang said the vehicle was not found in the wildlife area, but did not disclose its location. Police had been asking for the public's help in finding Hollis' vehicle as a key piece in their investigation. 

Hollis was missing when her three young children were found home alone Monday afternoon.  Marvin Young, Hollis' longtime boyfriend and father of the kids, was arrested Tuesday for three counts child abuse, domestic disturbing the peace and criminal mischief. 

During Young's bond hearing Thursday, prosecutors said police found drops of the woman's blood and two spent shell casings in the couple's home during their investigation. 

Young reportedly gave sleep aids to all three children. The oldest child spit it out and reportedly heard what followed. That included the alleged beating of Hollis with a boot. 



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