Alandris Griffin snatches 3-year-old child from baby-daddy’s home despite not having custody

35-year-old Alandris Griffin was taken into custody for custodial interference on May 10th. On May 1st, Griffin had gone to the father of her 3-year-old non-custodial son’s Seasons Drive residence while he and his grandmother were there. When the grandma answered the door, Griffin’s non-custodial son followed her. This was when Griffin grabbed and put him in her vehicle and left, presumably returning to Georgia, where she resides. The home has a video camera that captures Griffin snatching her non-custodial child and running away from the residence. The custody paperwork was verified through the Davidson County Juvenile Court and showed that the father has full custody. A warrant was issued for her arrest.  

Deidre Meador takes son without permission while on layover at Nashville Airport

38-year-old Deidre Meador was charged with custodial interference when she grabbed her son from BNA Airport while he was supposed to fly home to his father in Houston. The father, Vereese Utley Sr., stated that his son’s mother, Deidre, kidnapped him while he was on a layover in Nashville. He said that he has full custody and she is not supposed to be in contact with the son. The son was supposed to be on a flight to Houston, where Vereese lives, from Raleigh Durnham Airport, due to him stealing a dirt bike while staying with his grandparents in South Carolina. He said the son was upset due to Vereese saying that he would be grounded when he came home. When he last had contact with his son’s Life 360 app, it showed him traveling on I-65 north. Police were told what the son was wearing and found security footage showing him enter a red Grand Caravan at BNA Airport Nashville. They entered the son into NCIC as a missing juvenile. Thirty minutes later the NCIC had a hit in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Keniqua Mcadams jailed for custodial interference after taking children on a cruise

40-year-old Keniqua McAdams was charged with custodial interference after she kept the father of her kids away from them during his allotted time for visitation. The victim, Keemer Jordan, was supposed to have visitation with his two children from July 1st to August 8th. On July 1st, Keniqua took the two children on a cruise with her outside of the country, not allowing Keemer the time for visitation, which was designated by a court order.