HARROWING FIND

Horror as body of girl, 3, found in trash with grandmother arrested after frantic call to police

THE body of a three-year-old girl was found in the trash outside her grandmother’s home after a frantic call to 911, according to police.

The girl’s grandmother is being held at the Cleveland County Jail on first-degree murder and child neglect charges.

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Becky Ann Vreeland, 60, has been charged with first-degree murder and child neglect, jail records showCredit: Cleveland County Jail
It comes after a three-year-old girl's body was found in a trash bin outside a home, police sayCredit: KOCO

The 911 call came from inside the home, where two other children were also present, police said.

When Oklahoma City Police got to the house, they found three-year-old Riley Nolan's body in a residential trash bin, according to a news release.

“Officers found clear signs of trauma to the child’s body," Master Sergeant Gary Knight told reporters.

"The child had been dead for a period of time at least. It hadn’t just happened.”

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It’s still unclear what led up the toddler's death but police said her grandmother, Becky Ann Vreeland, 60, had recently been in charge of caring for the little girl.

Vreeland was questioned by police before her arrest on complaints of child neglect and first-degree murder, jail records show.

Residents in the usually quiet neighborhood expressed their surprise to see the area turn into a crime scene.

“It’s shocking that something like this is going on. Just, what? 200 yards away?” Jack Cribbs told .

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Cribbs said that he never met the grandmother but has seen the children outside the home once or twice.

“I keep them in my prayers. Like I said, I didn’t really know the people.

"I hate to see anything like that happen to any child, or even anybody,” he said.

Next-door neighbor Marsha Brannum was emotional upon learning the news, saying, “I wish I had paid more attention.”

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“I could have been some more assistance for her if she was having trouble… That kind of shocks me,” she said.

“I don’t understand it because, like I said, she seemed like a very hardworking grandmother, and I could hear her play with the children in the backyard.”

Brannum said she spoke with Vreeland just the other day.

“It’s just overwhelming. I see my grandchildren and I’m always telling them, ‘Don’t be so friendly. You can’t be, you can’t trust anybody,’” she said.

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KFOR reported that police did not disclose whether the grandmother confessed to any involvement in the girl's death.

The investigation is still in the early stages, according to the outlet.

Neighbors were shocked upon hearing the newsCredit: KOCO
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The incident is still under investigationCredit: KOCO
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