Aurora Police Cancel Amber Alert; Man Found, Girl Still Missing
AURORA, Colo. -- Aurora police have located the man suspected in a Wednesday moing Amber Alert but the 15-year-old girl who was the subject of the alert remains missing.
Aurora Police detectives, working in partnership with members of the FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force, located 37-year-old Franky Session and his green Chevy Tahoe, police said.
"Session is cooperating with investigators. He denies direct involvement in the disappearance of Jasmine Fike, who remains missing," Aurora police said in a news release.
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Police spokesman Bob Friel would not say where Session was found, if he was located by investigators or if he showed up on his own to be interviewed.
His vehicle has been towed for evidence.
The Amber Alert was canceled at about 4 p.m. but police remain conceed about the teen's welfare.
Friel said it's possible Fike ran away -- she does have a history of running away -- but indications are that she may have been taken. There were signs of struggle in the home, Friel said.
"Until we find her we can't rule anything out," Friel said.
Detectives with the department's Crimes Against Children Unit continue to search for Fike.
Amber Alert Issued After Police Go To Girl's Home
Aurora police issued an Amber Alert Wednesday moing after police received a worried phone call from Fike's mother.
Fike was talking with her mother on the phone telling her that Session was driving up and down her street and banging on the door of her home, police said.
Fike's mother called police around 9 a.m., and when officers arrived at the home on South Olathe Street near East Mexico Avenue, the door to Fike's home was wide open and Fike and Session were not around, police said.
The teen has had a previous relationship with Session, although police would not clarify the nature of the relationship.
Fike is about 5 feet 5 inches tall, around 130 pounds, with shoulder length hair and hazel eyes. She may be wearing a school uniform, which includes dark blue sweat pants and a dark blue T-shirt with the words "Cottage" written on it, police said.
Session Has Lengthy Criminal History
Session has a lengthy criminal history, with arrests for drugs, burglary, and weapons possession dating back to August 1991, according to Colorado court records.
Session was stopped on May 12 in Aurora for a moving violation and officers leaed that he had an outstanding warrant in Denver for failure to appear in court on a November 2010 arrest for misdemeanor domestic violence assault.
He also has a 2009 Denver arrest for commercial sex pandering, soliciting prostitution and “keeping house of ill fame” or brothel.
He spent time in state prison at least twice -- once in December 2009 for a parole violation and once in March 2004 for felony possession of dangerous drugs.
He also has been arrested for felony flight and escape.
Session's nickname is "12 Play," after a graphic R Kelly song about seduction.
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