pianokiller
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The hard part about the drugs is the family will not say anything about it and insist its irrelevant.
Sadly I don't think it is.
Sadly I don't think it is.
As investigators pass the five-week mark in their search for 30-year-old Aaron Idle they are expressing frustration with those they say may have information that could lead to the people involved with the Owosso man’s disappearance.
“It is profoundly difficult to get accurate information in investigations of this nature,” said Det. Lt. David Kirk of the Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Office. He said officials still can’t rule out that Idle’s disappearance March 23 is related to individuals known to be involved in heavy drug activity. “Often, the people we come across (in the investigation) have some sort of criminal back stories and are more concerned with their drug use than finding a missing person.”
Is anyone still searching? Any progress in the case?
OWOSSO TWP., MI – The body of a man missing from Owosso Township since March 23 has been deemed "unrecoverable" by Shiawassee County detectives.
Shiawassee sheriff's investigators say Aaron Weston Idle, 30, went missing in the early morning hours of March 23 from his Chippewa Trail residence in Owosso Township.
A short time after leaving, police believe he was picked up in a vehicle and transported to a residence on North Chapman Road in Owosso Township.
Police said in a news release that their investigation showed an arrangement to have controlled substances delivered was made by the resident. The resident and Aaron Idle then consumed the controlled substance, and Aaron Idle was discovered as unresponsive later that evening.
Idle was suspected to be deceased, according to the report.
Shiawassee County investigators say Idle's body was loaded into the resident's vehicle and taken to a Dumpste,r where his body was deposited and eventually removed by the contracted garbage service.
Investigators at Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office have conferred with federal and state evidence recovery teams as well as engineers in the sanitation industry in an attempt to recover Idle's body, according to the report.
The investigators, recovery teams and engineers have deemed Idle's body unrecoverable due to the length of time between his disappearance and law enforcement discovered what happened to Idle.
Shiawassee police say multiple search warrants will be issued to investigate results of laboratory submissions.
Once completed, Shiawassee police anticipate one subject will face charges.
The Shiawassee prosecutor and representatives from the sheriff's office met with immediate family members of Aaron Weston Idle Wednesday, June 5.
The investigation is expected to be forwarded to the Shiawassee County Prosecuting Attorney's Office for final review within the next few days, according to the report.
Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office did not provide additional details.
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http://www.mlive.com/mobile/news/flint/
I posted the whole blurb because there was no individual article. The family has since also confirmed they are ending the search and are considering him deceased.
Aaron's mother asked me to post this for here ..
Hello Everyone. I'm Pam Idle, Aarons's mom. I am so angry and feel like this nightmare is never going to be over. I CANNOT accept that the sheriffs dept. plans to leave my son in a landfill. And that they are going to accept the explanation of the person who has been lying to them for over two months. I AM OUTRAGED!!! I don't know what to do next but my family and I are working on trying to getting so help to recover his body.
If any of you know someone who can help us please message me. All of you who knew Aaron, knows he doesn't deserve to spend all of eternity in a dump (although I know his soul is in heaven). How many thousands of dollars have been spent trying to find Jimmy Hoffa?
Most families go to a cemetary to pay their respects to a loved one....are we supposed to do that at a landfill?
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Is there anyway for a mod to change this thread from active search to found - deceased?
A 35-year-old Owosso-area man admitted Tuesday he put his friend’s body in a Dumpster last year after the friend died of an apparent drug overdose and then was presumed missing for months.
James Douglas Cummings pleaded guilty in Shiawassee County Circuit Court to lying to a police officer, a felony punishable by up to four years in prison.