
A 16-year-old from Florida was abducted, eliminated and severed by a pair after fulfilling a guy via social networks, authorities claimed.
Steven Gress, 35, was detained and is billed with kidnapping Miranda Corsette in St. Petersburg, Florida. Authorities claimed they’re still searching for his companion 37-year-old Michelle Brandes.
Authorities think that she was eliminated at some time in between Feb. 20 and 24, complying with a disagreement in between Corsette, Gress and Brandes.
Corsette was reported missing out on to Gulfport Authorities on Feb. 24.
A witness spoken to cops on March 6 to report info regarding a feasible kidnapping and murder of a missing out on teenager, the St. Petersburg Authorities claimed in a declaration.

In this reservation image launched by the St. Petersburg Authorities Division, Steven Gress is revealed.
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Throughout the examination, investigatives found out that Corsette was presumably drawn via a social networks application to fulfill Gress on Feb. 14, cops claimed.
After fulfilling him the very first time, Corsette went home. The following day she went back to his home where she stayed with Gress and his cohabitant, Brandes, according to cops.

In this display grab from a video clip, police officies are revealed at the scene in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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After Corsette was eliminated, Gress presumably placed her body in an auto and drove to a residence in Largo, St. Petersburg Authorities claimed.
Proof collected at the Largo home suggests the body was severed, driven to Hillsborough Region and put in a dumpster, cops claimed. Policemans claimed they situated the dumpster and are functioning to discover the body.
Gress was currently behind bars on unassociated fees. He was detained on March 5 for aiming a harpoon at his cohabitant and for property of medicines, according to cops.
The examination continues to be energetic and extra fees are anticipated, cops claimed.
Any person with info regarding the location of Brandes is asked to speak to the St. Petersburg Authorities Dept. at 727-893-7780 or message SPPD + your suggestion to TIP411.