Advisory
After weeks of research, consultation with subject matter experts from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and discussions with Waste Management and the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, the Culver City Police Department has decided to discontinue the search of the El Sobrante Landfill for the remains of Jacsun Manson. We make this decision with a heavy heart after an exhaustive investigation was unable to narrow down the possible location of Jacsun’s remains within the landfill to a point that would make continuing the search reasonable.
Jacsun’s parents, Kiana Williams and Adam Jackson, were both held to answer at a preliminary hearing on charges of felony child endangerment resulting in death on April 11, 2019. Their bail remains set at $5,000,000.00. Williams and Jackson’s next court appearance will be April 25, 2019, at the Criminal Courts Building (210 W. Temple St., Los Angeles). The Culver City Police Department will continue to work closely with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office to see this case through to a successful prosecution.
For additional questions regarding this press release, please contact Lt. Troy Dunlap 310. 253.6258.
**Jacsun Manson Case Update**
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
After weeks of research, consultation with subject matter experts from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and discussions with Waste Management and the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, the Culver City Police Department has decided to discontinue the search of the El Sobrante Landfill for the remains of Jacsun Manson. We make this decision with a heavy heart after an exhaustive investigation was unable to narrow down the possible location of Jacsun’s remains within the landfill to a point that would make continuing the search reasonable.
Jacsun’s parents, Kiana Williams and Adam Jackson, were both held to answer at a preliminary hearing on charges of felony child endangerment resulting in death on April 11, 2019. Their bail remains set at $5,000,000.00. Williams and Jackson’s next court appearance will be April 25, 2019, at the Criminal Courts Building (210 W. Temple St., Los Angeles). The Culver City Police Department will continue to work closely with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office to see this case through to a successful prosecution.
For additional questions regarding this press release, please contact Lt. Troy Dunlap 310. 253.6258.
Address/Location
Culver City Police Department
4040 Duquesne Ave
Culver City, CA 90232
Contact
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