Mikes Jr.’s attorney, Christopher Andreoff, said his client is a good, intelligent man — a member of the National Honor Society who has been attending the University of Notre Dame on an academic scholarship.
“He has led a very wonderful life as a young teenager and as an adult,” Andreoff said.
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“There’s no evidence my client had anything to do with his father being missing,” he said.
“(Police) have interviewed the brother who indicated the father was not at the home and did not witness. ...”
At that point, Asadoorian cut Andreoff off.
“If you don’t want me to consider that other matter in another city, why are you telling me things I don’t need to consider? I’m hearing things that, frankly, are alarming to me, and they’re coming from you,” Asadoorian said.
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Troy Police Capt. Robert Redmond did describe Mikes Jr. as a suspect in his father’s disappearance after the court hearing.
“We’re not solely looking at him,” Redmond said.
“Right now he’s our main suspect, but the investigation will continue.”
Redmond also said authorities are concerned about A. Mikes’ well-being if Patrick Mikes Jr. is released from jail.
“We have fears for the 16-year-old,” he said.
“I’m sure (the charges) did not make (Patrick Mikes Jr.) happy.”
Investigators are still processing evidence.
“(Evidence found) in the basement could indicate more than one person was there,” Redmond said.
He said investigators are no closer to locating Patrick Mikes Sr. or his bicycle. His sons reported him missing Sunday morning and said they had last seen him riding his bicycle on Friday evening.