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2 Arrested and Charged in Kidnapping and Murder of Missing Teenager Miranda Corsette

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ST. PETERSBURG, FL – Authorities have made a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Miranda Corsette.

On Saturday morning, March 9, Michelle Brandes, 37, the domestic partner of Steven Gress, 35, surrendered to police.

Brandes is now in custody and has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with Corsette’s death.

Meanwhile, Gress, who was already in custody on unrelated charges, has also been formally charged with first-degree murder for his role in the brutal killing.

On March 6, a witness contacted authorities with critical information regarding a possible kidnapping and homicide involving Corsette, who had been reported missing on February 24 to the Gulfport Police Department.

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Through the course of their investigation, detectives uncovered the following disturbing timeline:

  • February 14 – Miranda Corsette met Steven Gress for the first time after being lured via a social media app. She returned home that night.
  • February 15 – Corsette voluntarily returned to Gress’s home, a duplex located at 2708 27th Ave. N.
  • February 20 – A dispute occurred inside the home, during which Corsette was brutally beaten.
  • Sometime between February 20 and February 24 – Corsette was killed at the residence.

After the murder, investigators determined that Gress transported Corsette’s body to a residence at 12243 Mallory Drive in Largo.

Evidence at the Largo home suggests the victim was dismembered before being taken to Hillsborough County, where Gress disposed of her remains in a dumpster at 2893 14th Ave. S.E. in Ruskin.

Authorities have located the dumpster and are conducting an intensive search for Corsette’s remains.

Arrests and Charges

  • Steven Gress, 35
    • First-degree murder (Miranda Corsette)
    • Kidnapping
    • Prior arrests (March 5) for aggravated assault with a harpoon and drug possession
  • Michelle Brandes, 37
    • First-degree murder (turned herself in on March 9)

This remains an active and ongoing investigation, with additional charges likely as authorities continue gathering evidence.

The St. Petersburg Police Department extends gratitude to multiple local, state, and federal agencies assisting in this complex investigation, including:

  • Gulfport Police Department
  • Largo Police Department
  • Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office
  • State and federal partners

Further updates will be provided as new details emerge.


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41-year-old Andres Fonseca killed after shooting in Rogers

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ROGERS, ARK. – Authorities are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred early Saturday morning in Rogers, which left one man dead, according to the Rogers Police Department (RPD).

Officers responded to multiple reports of gunfire just after midnight on March 8, in the 3100 block of South B Street.

Upon arrival, they discovered a male victim suffering from gunshot wounds.

Emergency personnel transported the victim to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.

On Sunday, authorities identified the deceased as 41-year-old Andres Fonseca.

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Preliminary findings indicate that the incident was isolated, and there is no ongoing threat to the public, according to RPD officials.

However, authorities have not released details regarding a potential suspect, a motive, or the circumstances leading up to the shooting.

The investigation remains active and ongoing, and police urge anyone with information related to the case to contact the Rogers Police Department at 479-636-4141.

Further updates will be provided as additional details emerge.


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