Just less than an hour before Monique was kidnapped, her boyfriend called 911. Was it a coincidence Monique’s boyfriend had called 911 just before she was kidnapped, or was it something more sinister?
Monique’s boyfriend, who goes by the name Momoh, called 911 the same night Monique was kidnapped to report a shooting.
Momoh had been home with their two young daughters when someone in a mask burst through the front door using a key.
The masked intruder had a gun with him, and he pointed it at Momoh. The intruder was wearing a mask, so Momoh didn’t know who it was.
The intruder shot Momoh several times in his torso as he ran up the stairs of the couple’s home screaming.
Momoh was treated for his injuries and survived, and the couple’s daughters were thankfully not harmed in the shooting.
The police quickly connected the shooting to Monique, and here’s how they did that.
That key the intruder used to enter Monique and Momoh’s home? Monique’s grandmother, who had rushed to their home to help care for the girls after hearing of the shooting, told the police that was Monique’s key.
Momoh told the police he knew Monique had left to go show the Maple Grove house to a client, and that this client called her own personal phone to get in touch with her.
He went on to say he didn’t think there was any way that Monique’s new client would know where he and Monique lived though.
Police rushed to the home Monique was showing in Maple Grove.