
By Dana Whitfield. Jan 17, 2026
Photo by Tony Webster / CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons
A Missouri man is charged with first-degree murder after police say he killed his wife and fled with their 18-month-old child, triggering an Amber Alert and an urgent multi-agency search. The suspect, 46-year-old Malang Jan Akbari, was taken into custody after the child was found safe.
Police in Jefferson City responded to a report of a stabbing inside a residence on Jan. 12, 2026. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene, according to authorities.
Akbari faces additional charges related to child endangerment. He has not been convicted, and the allegations will be addressed through the court process.
According to police, officers arrived to find Akbari’s wife suffering from fatal stab wounds inside the home. Investigators said the suspect left the scene with the couple’s toddler shortly afterward.
An Amber Alert was issued as law enforcement worked to locate the child, who officials said was believed to be in immediate danger due to the circumstances. The alert prompted a widespread search involving local and regional agencies.
Authorities later announced that the child was located unharmed at a relative’s home. The Amber Alert was canceled once the child’s safety was confirmed, and Akbari was arrested without incident.
The killing has left family members and neighbors grappling with shock and grief. Friends described the victim as a devoted mother, and the sudden loss has raised concerns about the well-being of the surviving child.
Police have not released the victim’s name in public statements, citing family notification considerations. Investigators emphasized that their focus was on securing the child’s safety while preserving evidence at the scene.
Cases involving domestic violence and young children often carry lasting emotional consequences for families. Advocates note that rapid police response can be critical when children are involved in violent incidents.
Prosecutors filed a first-degree murder charge against Akbari, along with a charge related to endangering a child, according to court records. He was ordered held as the case moves forward through the legal system.
During early court proceedings, Akbari’s attorney cited mental health issues, a claim reported by local media. Authorities have not provided details or diagnoses, and no findings have been made by the court regarding competency.
A judge scheduled additional hearings, and no trial date has been announced. Prosecutors said they will continue to review evidence as they prepare the case.
Law enforcement officials said the investigation remains active, including a review of the events leading up to the killing and the suspect’s movements after leaving the home. Police have not discussed a motive and cautioned against speculation.
The case has renewed attention on the dangers of domestic violence and the risks to children caught in the middle of family disputes. Community leaders urged anyone experiencing violence at home to seek help through local resources.
As the legal process unfolds, authorities reiterated that Akbari is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. The recovery of the child brought relief, but the loss of life has left a family and community facing a painful aftermath.
References: People: Man Allegedly Stabbed Wife to Death Then Fled With Their 18-Month-Old Child | ABC17 News: First Degree Murder Charge Filed in Jefferson City Domestic Killing | KRCG: Jefferson City Police Cancel Amber Alert as Two Children Found Safe, Suspect in Custody
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