The body of a missing Louisiana toddler was discovered on Sunday in a remote area of Mississippi, and her stepfather arrested in connection with the two-year-old’s death, officials said. Two days after Nevaeh Allen’s disappearance, authorities discovered her body in the remote Logtown area of Hancock County. She was reported missing on Friday, according to the Sun Herald. Pearl River County Coroner Derek Turnage confirmed the toddler’s identity on Sunday and said her body will be handed over to Louisiana authorities for autopsy to determine the cause of death, the news outlet reported. The toddler’s stepfather, 30-year-old Phillip Gardner, was arrested on Sunday afternoon on charges of unlawful disposal of remains and obstruction of justice after being questioned by detectives, according to The Baton Rouge Advocate. He has been booked into the East Baton Rouge Prison. According to local police, the 30-year-old could face additional charges depending on the outcome …