Detective Testifies Dinkins Couldn't Indicate Where He Searched For Breasia

Henry Dinkins on trial

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(Davenport, IA) -- A Scott County court heard testimony from a Davenport Police detective on Friday who said Henry Dinkins couldn't pinpoint any of the areas he claimed he searched for Breasia Terrell after she was reported missing. On day seven of the Henry Dinkins murder trial Friday, Davenport Police detective Evan Obert testified that during questioning of Dinkins the day Breasia was reported missing, he provided him a map so Dinkins could circle areas he claimed he searched for the 10 year-old. Obert stated Dinkins couldn't pinpoint any. Obert also testified that Dinkins claimed he didn't drive a Chevy Impala that Obert had seen him driving just hours earlier. The bench trial continues today in Davenport. Dinkins faces life in prison if convicted of the abduction and murder of Breasia Terrell in July 2020.

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