The second man charged in the disappearance of Aniah Blanchard aided the first suspect Ibraheem Yazeed by giving him a ride and getting rid of evidence, according to court records obtained by The Plainsman.
Antwain Shamar "Squirmy" Fisher, 35, from Montgomery, was arrested by the Auburn Police Division on Friday, Nov. 22, according to Captain Lorenza Dorsey.
Fisher allegedly disposed of evidence and provided transportation for Yazeed, according to Fisher's charging documents.
It's still unclear what evidence Fisher allegedly disposed of.
Fisher is currently being held without bond.
Yazeed is also currently being held without bond in the Lee County Jail.
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Eduardo Medina, senior in journalism, is the editor-in-chief of The Auburn Plainsman.