(Editor’s note: This story first published at the Montgomery Advertiser , part of the USA TODAY Network.) A Lee County (Ala.) judge on Wednesday denied bond for the suspect in the disappearance of college student Aniah Blanchard, the stepdaughter of UFC heavyweight Walt Harris , and ordered him to submit to a DNA test. A prosecutor in the case also said at a preliminary hearing in Judge Russell Bush’s courtroom that a DNA profile was found in Blanchard’s car, and Josh Mixon, a detective with the Auburn Police Department, said that a witness at an Auburn convenience store identified Ibraheem Yazeed, saw Yazeed force Blanchard into a car, and leave the convenience store with her. “He observed Yazeed forcing Blanchard into her vehicle against her will and leaving with her,” he said. Blanchard, a 19-year-old Southern Union Community College student from Homewood, was last seen on Oct. 23 at the convenience store. Her vehicle was recovered a few days later at a Montgomery apartment complex
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