Correcting: Father of Noah McIntosh now in custody on suspicion of murder.
Noah remains missing, police say
Trace evidence leaves no doubt that Noah was a victim of a homicide, Corona Police Chief George Johnstone says
Evidence was significant, enough, he says, to bring a case to the District Attorney's Office.
The father, Bryce Daniel McIntosh, is currently in custody along with Noah's mother Jillian Marie Godfrey, each on a charge of willful child cruelty, set currently for an April 8 arraignment,
Now District Attorney Mike Hestrin says murder charges have been filed against Bryce McIntosh, with special circumstance of torture. Mother now charged with child endangerment.
Godfrey not charged in the slaying, Hestrin says.
The special circumstance for Bryce McIntosh makes him eligible for the death penalty
Corona Police Officer Tobias Kouroubacalis said evidence gathered and presented to the DA's office came from searches at locations in Temescal Valley, Aguanga, and Murrieta.
Police have asked people especially in those communities to consider as far back as February 20 to March 12, when officers were contacted, for anyone who might have seen Noah, Bryce McIntosh, or his black BMW 330i, California license 5MKE807, or Jillian Godfrey.
and contact Senior Detective Mario Hernandez at 951-279-3659 or at
[email protected].
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