Woman charged in death of boy stuffed in suitcase pleads guilty

SALEM – Washington County Circuit Judge Larry Medlock has accepted a plea agreement in the death of 5-year-old Cairo Ammar Jordan, whose body was found stuffed in a suitcase in Washington County.

Dawn Coleman

Dawn Coleman, 41 is charged with aiding, inducing, or causing the murder and neglect of a dependent resulting in death and obstruction of justice. She is being held in the Washington County Jail without bond. She pleaded guilty to the crime on Friday, November 3. She will be sentenced by Washington Circuit Court Judge Larry Medlock on November 21 at 8:30 a.m. Details of the plea agreement were not available.

Cairo Ammar Jordan

Police continue to search for Cairo’s mother 37-year-old Dejuane Ludie Anderson, of Georgia.

As a result of information gathered during their investigation, ISP Detective Matt Busick and ISP Detective Chris Tucker traveled to San Francisco, California. On October 19, 2022, Detective Matt Busick located and arrested Dawn Coleman with the assistance of the San Francisco Police Department. Continuing with information collected as part of the investigation, both detectives traveled to the Los Angeles, California, metro area but were unsuccessful in locating Dejaune Anderson.  

ISP Sgt. Carey Huls with Indiana State Police shows a photo of Dejuane Anderson during an Oct. 26 news conference

Police say Cairo was never reported to authorities as a missing child. 

On April 16, 2022, Jeff Meredith was out mushroom hunting in a rural, wooded area of Washington County. About 80 feet from the roadway, Meredith found a bright blue, yellow, and red suitcase. He immediately thought to call the police but hesitated thinking “this may be nothing”, so he opened the suitcase. Inside he found the body of a young boy.

The suitcase was found at 7629 East Holder Road. The location is just northeast of East Washington School Corporation, south of South Boston and just a few miles from three local churches — Blue River Baptist, Olive Branch Church, and Mt. Zion Church.

The official autopsy report attributes Jordan’s death to an “electrolyte imbalance”. The report also states the imbalance was likely from “a viral gastroenteritis” and says the blood toxicology was “negative”. The report further states there was an “absence of significant traumatic injuries”, advising there was “no anatomical cause of death”. 

Despite not knowing the child’s identity, the citizen of Salem gave the young boy a proper funeral.

Weathers Funeral Home held the boy’s funeral on June 1, 2022, at 11 a.m. All of the funeral costs were covered by generous donations.

Mourners gathered for the child whom they called “Angel.” He was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem with a marker bearing the image of an angel and the inscription, “In loving memory of a beloved little boy known but to God. Asleep in the arms of Jesus.”