{WANTED|DESIRED}: {Brothers|Sibling|Bro} {accused|implicated} of kidnapping, shooting {man|guy|male} in East St. Louis – KMOV.com

31 December 2020

EAST ST. LOUIS(KMOV.com )– {Two|2} {brothers|siblings|bros} are being {sought|looked for} by {police|authorities|cops} for {allegedly|presumably|apparently|supposedly} kidnapping and shooting {a man|a guy|a male} in East St. Louis.

{Police|Authorities|Cops} {said|stated} Kenwyn Frazier {believed|thought} Kein Eastman {stole|took} his mouth grill, {but|however} the victim {denied|rejected} the {accusation|allegation}.

Eastman, 36, was taken at gunpoint from {a home|a house} in the 1700 block of N. 43rd Street on August 13. He was then {taken to|required to} {an apartment|a house|an apartment or condo|a home} in the 1200 block of Kansas {Avenue|Opportunity}.

[Related: New {collaborative|collective} effort {meant|implied|indicated|suggested} {to fight|to combat|to eliminate} {crime|criminal offense|criminal activity} in East St. Louis]

About 90 minutes {later|later on}, Kenwyn Frazier’s {brother|sibling|bro}, Kendrick Frazier, was seen on doorbell {camera|video camera|cam|electronic camera} taking Eastman outside the {apartment|house|apartment or condo|home}, {police|authorities|cops} {said|stated}. The video footage {reportedly|apparently|supposedly} {showed|revealed} Eastman being shot in the head while {attempting|trying} to {escape|leave|get away}.

East St. Louis {police|authorities|cops} {said|stated} the SUV {used|utilized} in the kidnapping was {found|discovered} burned following the {crimes|criminal offenses|criminal activities}.

No bond arrest warrants {have|have actually} been {issued|provided|released} for Kenwyn and Kendrick Frazier. {Anyone|Anybody} who {knows|understands} their {whereabouts|location} is {urged|advised|prompted} to {contact|get in touch with|call} East St. Louis {Police|Authorities|Cops} Department at (618) 825-2048 or Illinois State {Police|Authorities|Cops} at (618) 346-3990. For {anonymous|confidential} {tips|suggestions|ideas|pointers} contact St. Louis {Crime|Criminal offense|Criminal activity} Stoppers at (866) 371-8477.

Source: kmov.com
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