Cambridge Man Arrested In Connection with Tiyavauna Britt Case

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A 41-year-old Cambridge man, Kenneth Stefan Bradley, was arrested and charged with kidnapping, assault, and related charges in connection to the disappearance of 31-year-old Tiyavauna Britt. The incident was reported over a week ago, and Britt, deemed "critically missing," has not yet been located.

Britt was first reported missing to the Easton Police Department on February 13, with her car found unoccupied in the Dollar Tree parking lot in Easton. Inside the unlocked car were Britt's belongings, including her phone and wallet, along with a note that appeared to be "a list of couple goals" expressing a desire for privacy.

Charging documents reveal that Britt's mother suspected her daughter was with Bradley, her ex-boyfriend, and expressed concerns for her safety due to a history of domestic violence between the two. Bradley is currently on probation for a prior assault conviction related to Britt.

The investigation into Britt's disappearance uncovered surveillance footage, witness statements, and cell tower records. Witnesses reported seeing Bradley and Britt having a verbal argument on the phone, and surveillance footage showed a dark-colored Chevrolet Suburban at Great Marsh Park, where a woman with her hands bound was seen with a male companion. Loud thuds, consistent with forceful strikes, were also heard on the footage.

Further analysis of the footage showed a male driver carrying what appeared to be a limp female body to the rear cargo area of the vehicle. Bradley was identified as the male in the footage.

Bradley, arrested in Anne Arundel County, is currently held without bond. He faces charges of kidnapping, assault, and related offenses. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 12 in Dorchester County District Court.

Maryland State Police have appealed to the public for information on Tiyavauna Britt's whereabouts.

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