Joshua Leon Middleton
Joshua, circa 2005
- Missing Since 01/21/2005
- Missing From Mount Judea, Arkansas
- Classification Endangered Missing
- Sex Male
- Race White
- Date of Birth 03/16/1984 (38)
- Age 20 years old
- Height and Weight 5'9, 165 pounds
- Clothing/Jewelry Description A white sweatshirt with the words "Mt. Judea Eagles" written in blue letters on the upper front, blue jeans and camouflage-print boots. Carrying a brown fold-up wallet.
- Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Brown hair, green eyes. Joshua's nickname is Josh.
Details of Disappearance
Joshua was last seen at approximately 9:00 a.m. on January 21, 2005, riding with a male individual in a red Ford truck on Dry Creek Road just south of Mount Judea, Arkansas. He has never been heard from again.
On the same day that Joshua vanished, Charles Daniel House was found shot to death in his vehicle between Mount Judea and Hasty, Arkansas. Ricky A. Freeman has been charged with his murder and is awaiting trial.
Freeman was also convicted of manslaughter and other charges in the shooting death of Shannon Middleton, a relative of Joshua's, and was sentenced to 24 years in prison. Shannon died in December 2005. Authorities believe House's homicide and Joshua's disappearance are linked. The two men were friends and Joshua may have been a witness to the homicide.
Joshua may have traveled to Missouri or Texas after his disappearance. But, in November 2007, authorities announced he was the likely victim of a drug-related homicide. Investigators believe Joshua was murdered and his body hidden somewhere in Newton County, Arkansas. His case remains unsolved.
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NEWTON COUNTY 3 now jailed instead of one
Charges cite escape plot by
Adam Wallworth | January 22, 2010 at 5:43 a.m.
STEPSON STILL MISSING
Before talks began to focus on an escape, David Middleton entertained the possibility of becoming eligible for bond. In a Nov. 23 phone call, he told his brother a bond might be possible if he provided information about the whereabouts of his stepson, Josh Middleton, 20, who has been missing since 2005.
David Middleton said he thought he knew exactly where Josh Middleton was and mentioned a location where a cousin, Cameron Scott Bolin, got rid of a pickup.
David Middleton instructed his brother to talk to David’s public defender about the location. However, days earlier, David Middleton had another inmate call Ricky Middleton to tell him to inform Bolin that authorities were talking about his role in Josh’s disappearance.
Slape said that after hearing the Nov. 23 call, his deputies searched the area identified in the call but didn’t find anything. He said they are actively investigating Josh Middleton’s disappearance and exploring the cousin’s possible involvement.
“They’re just full of crap,” Bolin said in an interview Thursday.
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