Escapee allegedly abducts infant
POMONA -- A woman escaped from a department of corrections parenting program with her 12-day-old child Saturday, and authorities are seeking the public's help in finding her and the child.
Daphne Delorah Miner, also known as Tanesha Burell, does not legal custody of her son, Sean Garner, Pomona police Officer Paul Monforte said in a written statement.
The 35-year-old woman escaped from a California Department of Corrections parenting program facility located at 831 E. Arrow Highway shortly before 5 p.m., the officer said.
She is believed to have taken the child with her, he said, and is possibly on her way to Los Angeles or Long Beach.
Miner is described as a black woman, about 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing about 230 pounds, police said.
She has black hair, brown eyes and a scar on her nose, and was last seen wearing yellow, long-sleeve blouse and blue jeans, Monforte said.
Garner is black with brown curly hair and weighs 10 pounds.
Anyone with information is asked to call their local law enforcement agency or the Pomona Police Department Detective Bureau at (909) 620-2124.
*Photo of Daphne Miner courtesy of the Pomona Police Department



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