Police are searching for Jamere Miller, the who they say kidnapped nurse Patrice Wilson from the Detroit Receiving Hospital Parking area. Wilson was founded in the boot of her own car. The mother of a young child was forced into a vehicle at gunpoint, according to police.

Multiple gunshots were heard before the suspect fled the scene. The kidnapping took place on Saturday, around 7:40 am, in the parking outside DMC Detroit Receiving hospital, in the United States.

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Who is Jamere Miller?

Jamere Miller allegedly kidnapped young nurse Patrice Wilson on Saturday. She was found dead in the boot of her car at an apartment complex in Novi, police reported. He is 36 years old.

Miller is Wilson’s ex-boyfriend and this is possibly a domestic violence case. According to a report by Detroit Police on Saturday, Miller was deemed armed and dangerous. 

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Wilson was walking towards her car after her shift when she was abducted. Detroit Police Captain Donna McCord, “he approached our victim as she was getting into the driver’s side of her vehicle he then got in the vehicle, forced her over, and fled with her inside.”

 According to police, Wilson’s car is a 2020 model Lincoln Nautilus with a Michigan License Plate. The number is OPKS20.

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Wilson’s mother Rosalyn Livingston said Milled was her daughter’s ex-boyfriend and a little obsessive. “The more she pulled away…he was sending flowers. If you go by her house there are things at her door that she kind of like left there to let him know I am not accepting things from you,” said Livingston.

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In an official statement, the DMC expressed its condolences to friends, family, and colleagues at the hospital about their co-worker’s demise.

“Patrice was not just a co-worker but a loving friend to many at the DMC. Grief counseling is available for all staff at our Adult Central Campus hospitals,” the statement read.

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Livingston said she spoke to Wilson earlier that day and said nothing seemed unusual.