LOUISVILE, Ky. – More than six months after the body of a boy was found stuffed inside a suitcase and left in a wooded area in southern Indiana, local police have identified the child and announced an arrest – with another suspect still on the run.

At a press conference Wednesday morning, Indiana State Police Sgt. Carey Huls said two people have been identified as suspects – 40-year-old Dawn Elaine Coleman from Louisiana, and 37-year-old Dejuane Ludie Anderson from Atlanta – and charged in the death of Cairo Jordan, who was 5 at the time of his death.

Anderson is Cairo’s mother. She has not yet been located, Huls said. She is about 5 feet, 5 inches tall and is believed to have been last seen in the Los Angeles area.

Coleman was arrested within the past week in San Francisco, Huls said. She’ll be taken to Indiana within the next 30 days, he said.

Both have been charged with neglect of a dependent resulting in death and obstruction of justice, he said, and Anderson will be charged with murder.

“This whole case is about justice for Cairo,” Huls said. “That’s the only thing this case has ever been about.”

The case will be handled by the Washington County Prosecutor’s Office, Huls said.

A mugshot of Anderson from Louisville Metro Corrections was shown during the press conference as a reference for anyone who may see her in public. She had been arrested in Louisville less than a month before her son’s death on second-degree robbery charges after being accused of attempting to steal more than $1,500 of merchandise from Von Maur on March 31, according to her arrest citation, and of hitting a security guard in the face once confronted.