Share this @internewscast.com

The boy’s mother sent a note to school with his sister this week, saying she was being held against her will and feared her son was dead

A suspect is facing murder charges in the death of his girlfriend’s son, who was found dead in a freezer at a Las Vegas home this week.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, the mother of the deceased child sent a note to school with his sister on Tuesday, writing that she was being held against her will and had not seen her preschool-aged son since early December. The school contacted authorities, and police went to the home, first performing a surveillance operation. Officers then pulled over the mother and her boyfriend after the couple left the home in a car.

During a conversation with officers, the mother reportedly said that her boyfriend would not allow her to move freely and instructed her not to go into the garage of the home. Police obtained a search warrant for the residence, and found the boy’s body in a freezer in the garage.

The mother reportedly told police that she had not seen her child since December 11, and that her boyfriend was abusing her. In the note sent to her daughter’s school, the woman said she feared her son was dead, the Reno Gazette Journal reports.

According to that report, the suspect has been identified in court records as Brandon Toseland. Police reportedly arrested him after pulling the couple over on Tuesday. Toseland has a criminal history and is facing charges of open murder and kidnapping. The report notes that Toseland, 35, is not the biological father of the murdered child.

According to a Twitter post from an 8 News Now reporter, the murdered child was four years old.

Authorities have not yet identified any victims or publicly commented on the boy’s cause of death. The investigation is in the very preliminary stages, law enforcement sources have said. It remains unclear if or how the mother had attempted to seek help in the months since she said she last saw her son, who was not formally reported missing.

“…. there are a lot of questions that we still have to answer about what occurred over the last three months,” Las Vegas homicide Lt. Ray Spencer told the Reno Gazette Journal.

Post source: Crime Online

Source: This post first appeared on

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Police: Intoxicated Teen Reached 130 mph, Ran Red Light, and Fatally Struck Driver

An 18-year-old Wisconsin man was intoxicated and driving at speeds ranging from…

Three Local Georgia Officials Accused of Installing Tracking Device on Police Chief’s Vehicle

In a small central Georgia town, three city officials have been detained…

Gainesville resident charged with theft after taking senior woman’s phone and transferring funds to his own account

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Jacob Cecil Stager, 18, was apprehended early…

Sisters Charged with Torturing Girl Who Believed They Rescued Her

Inset, left to right: Tania Garcia and Brenda Garcia (Montgomery County Sheriff’s…

Mother Leaves Children Home Alone to Visit Boyfriend: Police Report

Background: The 300 block of East Melrose Avenue in Bloomington, Indiana (Google…

Man Faces Murder Charges Following Fatal Queensland Brawl

A 57-year-old man has been charged with murder after the death of…

Police Detain Group After Reportedly Finding a $15 Million Cannabis Farm

Eight people have been arrested after police dismantled a sophisticated cannabis crop…

What Lindsey Halligan Needs to Demonstrate Regarding Letitia James

Left: President Donald Trump holds a note from Secretary of State Marco…

Police Report: Sibling Altercation Results in Father’s Death

Insets, from left to right: Dayvon Jones and Antwan Jones Jr. (Maricopa…

Teenagers Accused in Fatal Stabbings of Two Children Decline Court Appearance

The boys – aged 16 and 15 – were due to face…

UF Student Arrested for Tossing Basketball Rim Over Fence, Injuring Person at Neighboring Frat Party During Game Day

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Samuel Alexander Gold, 20, was detained today…

Death Penalty Possible for Man Charged with Murdering Prison Officer

In the upper-left of the image: Kelvin Simmons from the Buncombe County…