His search and rescue outfit would “continue to work closely with investigators, and follow-up on credible tips & leads,” Miller said in a written statement.

Derion Vence, the live-in boyfriend of Maleah’s mother who faces charges of tampering with a corpse, reported the girl missing May 4, only to have his claims that she was abducted break down as the Houston Police Department continued its investigation.

Blood linked to the girl’s DNA was found inside the family’s apartment in the 9800 block of South Kirkwood Drive where Maleah lived with her mother, Brittany Bowens, and Vence, her fiancé, police said.

Adding to the grim prospect that Maleah may have been killed is that two police dogs sniffed out “the scent of decomposition” in the silver Nissan Altima that Vence was driving the night of the girl’s reported disappearance, documents state. The car was found in a Missouri City parking lot with a gas can and a laundry basket in the trunk.

Vence worked as a mail carrier, Miller said, and had a route in the Rosharon area. Equusearch has received several tips over the last few days indicating she might be in the area, or somewhere in Fort Bend County.

Miller said that Vence once indicated to family that he would hide a body in the marshy area.
“He actually said to his mother-in-law a year ago, he said, ‘man, if I ever killed anybody, I’ve got some places down in Rosharon where they’d never find the body,'” Miller said. He corroborated that with family members, he said.

He offered his support to family and community members grappling with Maleah’s disappearance.

“This is a baby,” Miller said. “This baby did not choose where it’s at right now and doesn’t want to be where it’s at right now. It’s heartbreaking. We’re human. I wish we weren’t. I wish we didn’t have feelings. Unfortunately, we do. I don’t want our emotions to get in the way. At times, that happens. God bless her. We’re not going to quit. We may suspend, but we’ll never quit.”