‘Somebody Knows’: FBI Offers $10,000 Reward For Information Leading to Khadijah Britton

Nearing the three year anniversary of the disappearance of Covelo woman Khadijah Britton, today Mendocino County Sheriff Matt Kendall and a representative of the Federal Bureau of Investigations held a virtual press conference imploring the public to come forward with any information to solve the case. To aid in those efforts, FBI Assistant Special Agent in charge of the San Francisco Division Scott Schelble said a $10,000 reward awaits anyone who provides the information “that would lead to the arrest and conviction of those who are responsible for Khadijah’s disappearance.”

Khadijah Britton

Khadijah Britton

Sheriff Kendall and Agent Schelble explained MCSO and the FBI have been collaborating since the onset of the investigation. Sheriff Kendall said The FBI had assisted in searching for Khadijah Britton and obtaining cell phone records associated with the investigation.

Agent Schelble described the FBI as providing “assistance through our evidence response team, specialized forensics and laboratory analysis, and leveraging expertise in specific technical areas.

Both Sheriff Kendall and Agent Schelble emphasized that the resolution of this investigation relies on information being provided by the community. Sheriff Kendall said MCSO is of the belief that “someone in the Round Valley area has knowledge of this crime.”

Khadijah Britton Negie Fallis

Khadijah Britton and her former boyfriend, Negie Fallis.

Agent Schelble said the $10,000 dollar reward hopes to encourage, “members of the community to come forward.” Schelble added regarding Khadijah’s fate, “Somebody knows.”

Standing next to Sheriff Kendall was Connie Britton, Khadijah’s mother, wearing a facemask and sweater emblazoned with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women insignia. Sheriff Kendall noted that in the room was Khadijah’s brother, father, and grandparents as well.

FBI Agent Scott Shelby

FBI Agent Scott Schelble with the mother of the missing woman announcing the $10,000 reward for information about Khadijah Britton. [Screenshot from video]

Sheriff Kendall provided an overview of the circumstances revolving around Khadijah Britton’s disappearance:

On January 30, 2018, MCSO responded to reports of a domestic violence incident between Negie Fallis and Khadijah Britton. Shortly thereafter, MCSO Deputy McCarty was called regarding Khadijah going missing on 2/10/2018. The investigation continued and on 2/12/2018 deputies learned she hadn’t been in contact with her family nor anyone on her Facebook. Subsequent investigations determined she had not contacted anyone since 2/7/2020. On 2/12/2020, a MCSO deputy began checking various locations where Khadijah Britton was known to have been in the past. At that time, we learned it was possibly kidnapping and that she was taken from a residence in the Covelo area. Shortly thereafter, the MCSO Detectives Bureau took this case and began working it… .

Sheriff Kendall explained that since the beginning of the investigation, MCSO had dedicated “literally thousands of hours of investigative time into the case” including hundreds of documented interviews and thousands of hours spent combing by Search and Rescue.

Grandparents of Khadijah Britton at a rally for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in Fortuna.

Grandparents of Khadijah Britton at a rally for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in Fortuna last fall. [Photo by Ryan Hutson]

Agent Schelble offered an apology to Khadijah Britton’s family stating, “I want to express my deepest condolences to Khadijah’s family who have been suffering for the past three years without answers or justice. I cannot imagine the pain you’ve gone through during this time.”

Agent Schelble explained, “For the last three years, since March 2018, the FBI has been working with MCSO to follow leads, process evidence, and search for Khadijah Britton.” He promised that the FBI will continue to collaborate with MCSO “and will be “working this case till Khadijah is found.”

If anyone in the community has information regarding the disappearance of Khadijah Britton, contact the FBI at (415)553-7400 or www.tips.fbi.gov. Tips can also be provided directly to MCSO by calling (707)463-4086 or accessing their anonymous tip line at www.wetip.com.

 

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5 years ago

Anyone thinking silence will keep you safe is a fool. Please come forward, solve this crime. Put the perpetrator(s) in jail.

Bozo
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Bozo
5 years ago

Dunno on that. I think maybe the perp only knows where she is buried.

Lots of remote land in Covelo.

Big Bang
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5 years ago

Damn right he knows! Lean on him hard enough and you will get your answer. He likely isn’t the only one who knows, but none of them have the decency to say anything. Fucking monsters, the whole lot…

Do your job!
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Do your job!
5 years ago

Report of incident : (timeline does not exactly agree with story told at news conference.)

https://m.facebook.com/MendocinoSheriff/posts/10155290678597967

Did 2years for gun

https://mendovoice.com/2018/12/fallis-sentenced-to-four-years-for-firearm-possession/

Jesse armstrong mmiw activists
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Jesse armstrong mmiw activists
5 years ago
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Rally Sunday in ukiah

This isn’t over!!

Michelle
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Michelle
5 years ago

Why is it so many Native Americans are going missing Lately along with other people? I have a Native Humboldt County Friend who’s body was found in Oregon just a week and a half ago, and there not sure who killed and dumped her… Makes Me Sick to my Stomache that this is Happening So Much.. Prayers to the Family and Friends that this Woman is Found Safe and Well.

Mountain Man
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Mountain Man
5 years ago

Pitiful addition to the reward. FBI really interested. Anti it up and find the scum.

Mailguy
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Mailguy
5 years ago

That reward needs another zero God bless her family.

Sosad
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Sosad
5 years ago

Whoever knows anything just remember this. If someone is sick enough to do something like that to a beautiful young lady. They WILL do it again there is a difference between telling and snitching so please think on that and bring the nightmare to the end….

Copsneverhelp
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Copsneverhelp
5 years ago

If the local law enforcement really cared they would be more diligent in shutting down the human trafficking going on around here, and prosecute scumbags who beat their partners.

its real
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its real
5 years ago

January 2018-Khadijah is beaten with a hammer by N.Fallis he threatens to kill her. Charges filed later dropped Khadijah cannot be located to testify. February 9th later changed to February 7th at midnight N. Fallis shows up to residence on airport road and threatens Khadijah with a gun the go outside the residence witnesses heard an argument. They drive away in a black Mercedes. This is the last reported sighting of Khadijah. On February 19th N. Fallis is arrested. Khadijah is 23 years old. N Fallis 37. He has ties to the cartel, running guns.

Kim
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Kim
5 years ago
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Oh Wow

Mendo sickwitit
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5 years ago

I think was her exboyfriend and he just good at keeping his mouth shut