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Missing Mother Found Dead at Church After Dropping Off Her Son at Grandmother’s House, Police Say
Frejza Baker was last seen Dec. 4 and found dead in her car outside a Charlotte church; police have not yet determined her cause of death and are investigating.
- Sources confirmed on Dec. 11 that 31-year-old Frezja Matisse Baker's car was found at a church on the corner of Sanders Avenue and Campus Street, Charlotte, N.C., and the next morning Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said her body was inside.
- Baker was last seen just before 10 p.m. on Dec. 4 driving a gray blue 2004 Honda Accord, and Baker's family expressed concern earlier this week after she was reported missing.
- Police shared surveillance images showing her at a Mobil gas station on Lasalle Street, where officers found her unresponsive at about 9:35 a.m. and pronounced her dead.
- Investigators are probing her death, with Detective Buhr leading the Homicide Unit; police said the cause remains undetermined and urged anyone with information to call 911, 704-432-8477, or Crime Stoppers.
- As local outlets reported, police released a photo of Frezja Matisse Baker while her mother told WSOC `I just want my baby home` and her brother said she dropped her 2-year-old at grandparents' house.
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Frezja Matisse Baker: Black North Carolina Mother Disappears After Dropping Son With Family A Week Ago
Source: CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT / CMPD Often, when Black women and girls go missing, mainstream media fails to cover them in the same way that they do when white, blonde, blue-eyed women and girls are. It usually becomes the duty of Black media and social media users to amplify the message and help keep people aware. Fortunately, this story appears to be picking up traction in the news cycle. According to People, a Black 31-yea…
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