Homestead - South Dade

Police recover a car, but not the man wanted for a quadruple shooting

A mother and her two teenage children are dead after an early morning shooting Sunday in Southwest Miami-Dade, family members said.
A mother and her two teenage children are dead after an early morning shooting Sunday in Southwest Miami-Dade, family members said. ecochrane@miamiherald.com

Miami-Dade police on Monday recovered a car that may belong to the man wanted in a quadruple shooting in South Dade, police said.

The 2009 white Chevrolet Impala with a Florida tag BDYW67 was found abandoned at Northwest Eighth Avenue and 80th Street.

Police say the driver — who police named as a subject in a Sunday morning shooting that left three dead and one injured — Antwon Lamar Fair, 32, was nowhere to be found.

“He should be considered armed and dangerous,” Miami-Dade Detective Daniel Ferrin said. “Do not approach him. Call 911 or Crimestoppers.”

Police announced Sunday night that they were looking for Fair in connection with a shooting earlier in the day in a home along Southwest 203rd Terrace and 115th Avenue.

Family and friends say Takeeya “KeKe” Fulton, a 39-year-old mother of six, and two of her children — Nuckeria “Keria” Harris, 19, and Corey “CJ” Bishop Jr., 17 — were killed. Her 12-year-old son was recovering in the hospital.

Anyone with information is asked to call Miami-Dade Crimestoppers at 305-471-TIPS.

Carli Teproff: 305-376-3587, @CTeproff

This story was originally published August 1, 2016 at 6:44 PM with the headline "Police recover a car, but not the man wanted for a quadruple shooting."

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