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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

SHOCK DISCOVERY: MISSING BABY MIYA, 8 MONTHS, FOUND WRAPPED IN PLASTIC IN KENTUCKY HOME

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

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True Crime, News

3.9 • 7.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Miya Rudd is born in October of 2023 to parents Tesla Tucker, 29, and Cage Rudd, 30. Routine tests show that Miya’s umbilical cord has traces of methamphetamines in it--grounds for removal from her parents’ care. By the time Kentucky’s Social Services made arrangements for Miya to be placed with her 3 older siblings, Tucker and Rudd left the hospital with the baby. For the next six months, the family bounces from home to home, avoiding contact from social services.

In late May, a family member realizes they have not seen baby Miya Rudd in nearly a month. The family member contacts law enforcement, reporting they last saw Miya in April. Social services cannot locate the family, so Kentucky State Police Troopers are sent to perform a welfare check. On June 6, Tesla Tucker and Cage Rudd are tracked down to an Owensboro Super 8 motel.

Inside Tucker and Rudd’s hotel room, Kentucky State police find large amounts of crystal meth, and what is believed to be fentanyl, but no sign of baby Miya Rudd. Placed under arrest for drug violations, Tesla Tucker and Cage Rudd insist that social services removed Miya from their care on May 1st, but social services has no record of a pick up. The parents suggest Miya may be with her maternal grandparents, who also has custody of her three older siblings, but do not cooperate further with the investigation.

Kentucky State Police head to parents’ Tesla Tucker and Cage Rudd’s last known address in nearby Reynold’s Station, hopeful they will locate Miya Rudd there. Conditions inside the home are deplorable. The home is filthy, and troopers uncover more meth and fentanyl. Cage Rudd’s father, Ricky Smith, is believed to be operating a drug trafficking scheme out of the home, and is arrested on several drug and weapons charges. There is zero indication that Miya Rudd is living in the Deanfield Church Road home.

With all of Miya Rudd’s direct family members ruled out as having the infant in their care, police turn to a physical search near her parents’ home. While a team cleans the home’s interior of drug residue to protect searchers, cadaver dogs comb through the surrounding woods and several debris-filled ditches. The dogs’ behavior leads investigators to believe they have reason to continue searching nearby. When Rudd’s home is finally safe for investigators and K9s to enter, Kentucky State Police thoroughly search the building, picking through trash and debris. Under a pile of trash, cops make a grim discovery. An infants’ decomposing body is found wrapped in plastic bags and a blanket. The remains are confirmed to be those of Miya Rudd.

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0:00.0

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.

0:06.0

A Shock Discovery, missing baby Maya, just eight months old. Her remains found wrapped in plastic. How did that happen?

0:20.3

And also why did months go by without her being reported missing?

0:27.0

I'm Nancy Grace.

0:30.0

This is crime stories.

0:31.0

Thank you for being with us.

0:33.0

Kentucky State Police are desperately seeking information on 8 month old Maya Rudd of

0:38.9

Reynolds Station. A concerned family member reports last seeing Maya in late April.

0:45.0

Troopers performing a welfare check are unable to locate the infant and are now turning to the public for help.

0:51.0

Maya Rudd has brown hair and green eyes.

0:54.9

Anyone with information is asked to call state police

0:58.4

at 270 298.

1:01.6

3235.3.35.

1:03.6

Light brown hair and green eyes.

1:07.1

What could Maya have become?

1:11.2

What would she be what she grew up? This beautiful, tiny infant baby that could be so much is now just a statistic. Now all I've got is her description, brown hair, green eyes, just a few months old.

1:42.4

And let me tell you something. There's going to be hell to pay. Again, I'm

1:50.2

Nancy Grace and this is crime stories. How does a baby go so long without being reported

2:01.0

missing? It reminds me of another reported missing.

2:03.2

Reminds me of another baby that goes missing and is not reported gone.

2:10.2

Does the name?

2:11.6

Kelly Anthony ring a bell?

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