Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024
alert-–-dramatic-moment-transgender-‘killer’-is-arrested-by-swarm-of-utah-cops-for-brutal-murder-of-her-parentsAlert – Dramatic moment transgender ‘killer’ is arrested by swarm of Utah cops for brutal murder of her parents

A suspected transgender murderess accused of shooting her parents dead was filmed being arrested by cops in Utah. 

Collin Troy Bailey, 28, who goes by the name Mia, was filmed being led away by seven armed officers in Washington City Wednesday afternoon. 

Bailey’s dramatic arrest came hours after her mother Gail, 69, and father Joseph, 70, were found dead in their nearby home.   

No motive for the horrific double-slaying has been given.  

Officer Tiffany Mitchell with St. George Police Department said in a social media video that Bailey was in custody. 

She said: ‘We have some good news. We have the suspect in custody, everyone is safe. No one else was injured. 

‘So the stay at home, shelter, that we have put in place in this area has been lifted. Again, there is no suspect outstanding.’

The brother of Gail, Mike Mitchell, has also since shared updates on his social media about the couples death. 

He said: ‘My sister Gail and her husband Blue Bailey were shot dead tonight. I’m numb. 

‘Their own son killed them. My poor mother has lost 3 of her 5 children. You always think it only happens to someone else. Give your brother or sister a call. Stay in touch.’

Bailey’s arrest ended a 16 hour search after officers were called to reports of shots fired at the address, where officers found her parents. 

Officers had warned that Bailey was considered to be armed and dangerous after she was seen fleeing the scene in a yellow 2014 Kia Sol. 

Gephardt Daily reported that in the early hours of Wednesday morning, police transmissions indicated that officers had located Bailey’s general area. 

The outlet said that they believed the suspect to be on foot and officers were trying to contain the area while awaiting for a SWAT team.

Another update followed asking residents to be on alert in the Bloomington Hills and Fort Pierce area of the city. 

City Police Lt. Kory Klotz told St. George News: ‘[Officers] did find two deceased victims — both adults, one female, one male.

‘As they cleared the rest of the residence, they found evidence of a homicide. Her whereabouts are unknown.

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