Missing Texas 13-year-old found dead in Dallas home

A 13-year-old Texas girl missing for four days was found dead Sunday inside a Dallas home.

The FBI and local authorities found the bodies of Shavon Le'Feye Randle and Michael Titus, a person of interest in the case, inside a house in the 2200 block of East Kiest.

After reaching out to the community for tips, police received information leading them to the Cedar Crest address.

"After arriving at the residence we noticed that there were some injured individuals inside," Eric Jackson, special agent in charge of the FBI's Dallas field office, told reporters Sunday. Authorities quickly identified Shavon as one of the victims and notified her family.

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"We didn't have the positive result we're looking for, but we've been able to let Shavon's family know we located her," Jackson said. He thanked the community for helping lead investigators to girl's location.

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Authorities did not immediately release a cause of death.

The teen vanished from her aunt's house in the Dallas suburb of Lancaster on Wednesday. Her reported kidnapping triggered an Amber Alert, and police said they believed the teen was in "immediate danger" after a man called the house threatening to kill the girl.

Following her disappearance, police identified four possible persons of interest in the case: 26-year-old Darius Fields, 19-year-old Titus, 25-year-old Laporshya Polley and 24-year-old Devontae Owens. One of the suspects Wednesday was seen driving a white, four-door sedan with dark etchings on the rear passenger side, police said.

Titus was positively identified as the body found with Shavon on Sunday night, the City of Lancaster said on Twitter.

On Friday, Fields and Polley were taken into custody and questioned, according to the Dallas Morning News.

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The following day, the city of Lancaster announced that Owens and a fifth person - Laquon Wilkerson - had been arrested in connection with the case.

Owens is still behind bars in the Dallas County jail, while Wilkerson is in the Tri City jail. Both are being held on $500,000 bail and face aggravated kidnapping charges.

After Sunday's gruesome discovery, authorities promised to seek justice.

"We're going to continue our investigation," Jackson said. "And anyone we find that were involved in this heinous crime against Shavon, we will bring you to justice and we will hold you accountable."