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Detroit Police Search for Three Missing Rappers After Performance Cancellation

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Key takeaways:

  • Three local rappers have been missing for 10 days after a Detroit performance was canceled due to an equipment problem.
  • Phone calls, text messages and social media contacts have not been answered since the night of the canceled performance.
  • Multiple Michigan agencies are now investigating what happened to the three aspiring rappers, who met in prison.

Three local rappers have been missing for 10 days after a Detroit performance was canceled due to an equipment problem, Detroit police said Monday.

Armani Kelly, 28, Dante Wicker, 31, and Montoya Givens, 31, were scheduled to perform at a club in Detroit on January 21, according to Michael McGinnis, commander of major crimes. However, their appearance was canceled due to an equipment problem.

Kelly’s fiancée said phone calls, text messages and social media contacts have not been answered since that night. All of their phones “stopped having activity” by the early morning hours of January 22, McGinnis added.

The mother of one of the victims reported them missing the next day. Multiple Michigan agencies are now investigating what happened to the three aspiring rappers, who met in prison.

“It’s our understanding that the performance got canceled, and from there – we just have a whole lot of unanswered questions that we are trying to find out,” McGinnis said.

The Detroit Police Department is asking anyone with information about the missing rappers to contact them.

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