Missing Bain Family: Suspect Added to Tenn. Most Wanted List
(MEMPHIS, Tenn.) -- The man suspected of kidnapping a woman and her three daughters was spotted in surveillance video shot three days after the Tennessee family disappeared.
In the video from the evening of April 30, the suspect, Adam Mayes, can be seen wearing a white t-shirt in the County Line One Market on Highway 348 in Guntown, Miss. Mayes was last seen a day later, and authorities believe he may have changed his appearance and that of the two missing girls, Alexandra Bain, 12, and Kyliyah Bain, 8. The bodies of the two girls' mother, JoAnn, and sister, Adrienne, 14, were found in the backyard of the Mayes' family home in Guntown on May 5.
The women were first reported missing on April 27 by Gary Bain, JoAnn's husband and the stepfather of the children. During the investigation, police interviewed Mayes, who admitted he was the last person to see the four women prior to their disappearance. When police went back to request a second interview later in the investigation, Mayes fled, according to the police warrants obtained by ABC News.
He is considered armed and dangerous, and was added to Tennessee's Top Ten Most Wanted list Tuesday.
His wife and mother have been arrested in connection with the Bain family's disappearance, according to a Hardeman County, Miss., court clerk. They are charged with "especially aggravated kidnapping" in connection with the alleged kidnapping.
Details in the arrest warrants show that on April 27, Adam Mayes and his wife, Teresa Mayes, worked together to take Bain and her daughters from their home in Tennessee to Mississippi, where Adam and Teresa share a home with his parents.
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