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Missing men from Bossier City were business partners

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Two Bossier City men reported missing within weeks of each other were business partners.
Anyone with information on Hardy or Wilson’s whereabouts are urged to contact Bossier City Police at (318) 741-8683.
 
FEB 20, 2020
BCPD investigating whether disappearance of business partners, reported theft connected
  • John Hardy was reported missing by his family on Feb 19, hours after he was last seen around 11:45 a.m. at his Bayou Drive home in South Bossier.
  • Hardy owns an HVAC business and operates it out of his home.
  • He and Garrett Wilson were business partners.
  • Hardy filed a report on February 5, telling investigators that $80,000 had been stolen from his business.
  • BCPD says Hardy’s disappearance and the theft from his business are two separate cases but detectives are looking into whether they are connected.
  • Wilson had been helping Hardy run his HVAC business after Hardy injured himself last year.
  • Hardy uses a walker due to his previous injury to his left leg.
 
Missing men from Bossier City were business partners

Two Bossier City men reported missing within weeks of each other were business partners, Bossier City police confirmed for KSLA News 12.
Hardy ran a heat and air business out of his Golden Meadows subdivision home, a business that Wilson reportedly helped operate. BCPD could not confirm if the two missing persons cases are connected.
According to the BCPD, John Hardy was a Bossier City Police Officer for roughly four years. He left the department mid-2011.
 
Skeletal remains found in investigation of missing Bossier City man

Skeletal remains discovered in a rural area north of Benton late Friday afternoon are being investigated to see if they are a man reported missing in late January. It has not been confirmed whether the remains are of GW.

Bossier City detectives are continuing to question people in their investigation into the disappearances of two men who worked together, but there is no new information being shared with the public beyond what was released Thursday and the discovery of skeletal remains (which have not been identified).
KTBS has learned the injury happened when Hardy accidentally shot himself in the leg while in the parking lot of a store in Bossier City. His limited mobility caused Hardy to subcontract some of his work to Wilson.
 
Bossier man once missing charged with murder; investigation continues into recovered human remains


UPDATE No. 3 posted Feb. 22:

BENTON, La. -- A man reported missing Wednesday is now in jail on charges of second-degree murder and obstruction of justice as the investigation continues into the disappearance and suspected death of a man who worked with him.
Bond for John Hardy, 43, of Bossier City, is set at $1.3 million.

Meanwhile, a large presence of investigators continued to work a scene in north Bossier Parish in the Rocky Mount area, where dismembered human remains were discovered Friday.

Investigators at the crime scene could not give an exact estimate of how long it would take them to process the scene. The Bossier Parish mobile crime lab was parked at the scene along with about a dozen vehicles including ATVs.

KTBS also confirmed Saturday that the property was part of a hunting lease and that Hardy was or had been part of the membership of that lease.
 
Stacey Cameron on Twitter
BREAKING NEWS: John Hardy, missing former Bossier City Police Officer, arrested in Shreveport on an instate fugitive and booked into Caddo Parish jail just before 1pm this afternoon. Here is Hardy’s mug shot just published online.
@KSLA

11:25 AM · Feb 22, 2020

Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office
John Hardy, 43, of the 5800 block of Bayou Drive in Bossier City, was booked into the Bossier Maximum Security Facility in Plain Dealing around 3 p.m. Saturday on 2nd Degree Murder and Obstruction of Justice; he faces a $1,300,000 bond.
JOHN HARDY.JPG
 
FEB 28, 2020
Homicide suspect caught on trail cam on lease where remains found
[...]

Bossier City business owner John Hardy is captured in still photographs from the trail camera standing next to a burn pile. Clothes that Garrett Wilson was last seen wearing are piled up next to him, sources tell KTBS.

Hardy, who was once a part of that deer lease, is accused of killing, dismembering and disposing of Wilson's body on the property.

[...]

Hardy was driving a 1999 Chevrolet van when he was arrested. Sources tell KTBS Hardy had withdrawn thousands of dollars from bank account and purchased the van from a used car dealer. Seized from inside the van were machetes, knives and other items.

Law enforcement agencies used a license plate reader to track Hardy and that also put him near the deer lease near the Rocky Mount community, according to sources.

[...]
 
Public defender of Bossier City man charged with murder of unidentified victim speaks out

Fish, public defender for Hardy, says his client is shocked and dismayed by all of this, and that he “certainly adamantly says he did not murder anybody and doesn’t know what happened to Garrett Wilson.”


Last Tuesday, Fish said he was still gathering information about the case and has filed motions requesting a hearing in which investigators must present evidence leading to the charges. Based on that evidence, the judge can decide whether the defendant should be held over for trial or released. Fish said he expects a court date for that hearing could be set within a month.

In the case of second-degree murder – or any case that carries with it life in prison – however, the district attorney also must present the evidence to a grand jury, who then will decide whether to indict the suspect on the charge, issue lesser or elevated charges, or issue what is called ‘no true bill,’ in which the suspect is released.
In the meantime, Fish notes that his client is a former police officer and sheriff’s deputy with no prior criminal history, while Wilson “has spent a good portion of his adult life in prison for very serious crimes in and of itself make it different.”

Homicide suspect caught on trail cam on lease where remains found

His attorney Randal Fish, who visited with Hardy Monday, said his client denies committing the murder. Fish questioned how Hardy – who accidentally shot himself in the leg last year and still uses a walker – could commit the murder.

“I’m having trouble imagining how this guy, in his ambulatory condition, could dismember a 6-foot, 200-something pound man and drag him” through a remote area, Fish said. “They’re going to have to show me.”

Fish said he suspects there’s much more to the case. Authorities have not said if they have other suspects.
 
Fish notes that his client is a former police officer and sheriff’s deputy with no prior criminal history, while Wilson “has spent a good portion of his adult life in prison for very serious crimes in and of itself make it different.”

Homicide suspect caught on trail cam on lease where remains found

His attorney Randal Fish, who visited with Hardy Monday, said his client denies committing the murder. Fish questioned how Hardy – who accidentally shot himself in the leg last year and still uses a walker – could commit the murder.

“I’m having trouble imagining how this guy, in his ambulatory condition, could dismember a 6-foot, 200-something pound man and drag him” through a remote area, Fish said. “They’re going to have to show me.”

Fish needs to check out his client a little more- seems his client forgot that things like Trail Cams are huge in hunting leases in the South.
 
MAR 3, 2020
Attorney: Hardy wants bond reduced; not a threat to the community
[...]

Attorney Dhu Thompson also said in a bond reduction motion filed Monday that John Hardy is not a flight risk and the “weight of the evidence against him is not great.”

[...]

Public defender Randal Fish was appointed to represent Hardy after his arrest, and on Feb. 24 he told KTBS Hardy denied committing the murder. ...

Thompson enrolled as Hardy’s private attorney on Feb. 28. ...

... He cannot pay the current bond but has means of securing his appearance in court through property bonds, the motion states.

In addition, Thompson asked for a preliminary examination hearing, which is set for 9:30 a.m. March 24. ...

[...]
 
MAR 4, 2020
Suspect accused in death of former HVAC colleague requests bond reduction
[...]

Thompson, formerly first assistant district attorney under the late Caddo Parish District Attorney Charles Scott, enrolled as Hardy’s attorney on Monday. ...

At his initial appearance on Feb. 24, Hardy told the judge he could not afford an attorney and his case was referred to the Bossier Public Defender’s Office. The case was referred to Randal Fish, who handles all defendants charged with crimes that carry with them the penalty of life in prison.

Fish filed three motions – one for a PE, another asserting Hardy’s rights and a third asking to see evidence. When Thompson took over the case on Monday, he refiled those documents, as well as the motion for bond reduction.

All motions will be heard by presiding Judge Michael Nerren on March 24.

[...]

MAR 5, 2020
Former Bossier City officer accused of murder hires new attorney
[...]

Dhu Thompson is now his new attorney and is concerned about the unconfirmed media reports and rumors circulating on social media, about his client. ...

“I am 99 percent sure I will ask for a change of venue,” Thompson says. “I assured my client that he will receive just representation and his due process protected.”

[...]
 
MAR 3, 2020
Attorney: Hardy wants bond reduced; not a threat to the community
[...]

Attorney Dhu Thompson also said in a bond reduction motion filed Monday that John Hardy is not a flight risk and the “weight of the evidence against him is not great.”

[...]

Public defender Randal Fish was appointed to represent Hardy after his arrest, and on Feb. 24 he told KTBS Hardy denied committing the murder. ...

Thompson enrolled as Hardy’s private attorney on Feb. 28. ...

... He cannot pay the current bond but has means of securing his appearance in court through property bonds, the motion states.

In addition, Thompson asked for a preliminary examination hearing, which is set for 9:30 a.m. March 24. ...

[...]

I just feel I need to bold this part of the article you posted....

JH accused of killing, dismembering and disposing of the body of a business associate wants his client’s bond reduced, saying he poses no great threat to the community if released.

Attorney Dhu Thompson also said in a bond reduction motion filed Monday that John Hardy is not a flight risk and the “weight of the evidence against him is not great.”

AND THEN THIS PART...

Sources told KTBS Hardy is captured on a trail camera at the deer lease standing next to a burn pit with clothing belonging to Wilson next to it.

I’m just “floored” for lack of a better word. (MOO)
 

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