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Police: Human Remains Found in North East Confirmed as Nola Dinkins

CECIL COUNTY, MARYLAND, JUL 11 – Two suspects face multiple charges including murder and child abuse after false kidnapping report and discovery of three-year-old Nola Dinkins' remains in Maryland, police said.

  • Maryland State Police found human remains in a suitcase on Dune Drive in North East on June 11, confirmed as 3-year-old Nola Dinkins after autopsy.
  • This followed an erroneous Amber Alert issued in Delaware on June 10 after Nola's mother, Darrian Randle, falsely reported her armed kidnapping.
  • Charging documents revealed Randle admitted to striking Nola about 15-20 times with a belt on a Monday, then placing her body in a suitcase with Cedrick Britten’s involvement.
  • Britten provided a drawing that directed investigators to the disposal site and faces charges including accessory after the fact and first-degree child abuse causing death.
  • Randle remains in Delaware police custody on a $1 million bond facing multiple charges, while the homicide investigation continues amid community shock.
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Human remains found in Maryland identified as 3-year-old Nola Dinkins

Officials confirm the human remains discovered in North East, Maryland have been identified as three-year-old Nola Dinkins, a missing firm from Delaware.

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WMAR broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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