MI MI - Tanner Lucas,Alexander William,& Andrew Ryan Skelton, missing! Media & Maps

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http://www.wilx.com/home/headlines/New-Age-Progession-Photos-of-Missing-Morenci-Boys-281465651.html

UPDATE: New Age-Progression Photos of Missing Morenci Boys

New pictures of the three missing brothers from Morenci have been released.
 
With opening day for firearm deer season, Michigan State Police are calling on hunters to help in the search for three missing boys. The Skelton brothers are Andrew, Alex, and Tanner.

“Whether it’s clothing, a stuffed animal or toys, we want haunters to let us know if they come across anything in the woods of Michigan and Ohio,” says Det./ Sgt. Jeremy Brewer of Michigan State Police

Troopers asking hunters to be extra aware in the southern Michigan counties of Hillsdale, Lenawee and Monroe, and the northern Ohio counties of Fulton and Williams, but detectives aren’t ruling out the children could be anywhere.
http://www.wxyz.com/news/hunters-asked-to-look-for-clues-linked-to-missing-skelton-brothers
 
I have posted this in Chelsea Bruck thread also..



http://www.toledonewsnow.com/story/27395733/human-remains-found-in-western-lucas-county-field[/URL]
 
Mother of 3 missing Morenci boys still has hope they'll be found

Andrew, Alexander, Tanner Skelton disappeared in 2010


Published On: Nov 25 2014 11:15:00 PM EST Updated On: Nov 25 2014 11:35:57 PM EST

MORENCI, Mich. -
Tanya Zuvers still can’t believe her three sons are gone.

Andrew Skelton, Alexander Skelton and Tanner Skelton have been missing from their hometown of Morenci, Michigan, since Thanksgiving 2010.

“I think if someone had told me four years ago that I would be sitting here, four years later, talking about the fact that my sons are still missing, I would have said, ‘No, it’ll be over by then.’ But it’s not. So I guess it’s surreal that I’m still living this,” Zuvers said...

http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/...-boys-still-has-hope-theyll-be-found/29926802
 

Skelton Father Has Parole Hearing


Posted Jul 31, 2020 at 11:30 AM

"John Skelton, the father of the missing Skelton brothers, is up for parole.

Skelton was sentenced to 10 to 15 years for unlawful imprisonment charges in 2011 in relation to the disappearance of his three sons a year prior.

It has since been 10 years, meaning Skelton is up for parole. His parole hearing was Wednesday.

A parole hearing is held between a parole board member and the individual. The board member takes notes and reports back to a second parole board member.

If they both agree the individual should not be released, the person remains incarcerated. If the two are split, a third board member breaks the tie, according to Chris Gautz, spokesman for the Michigan Department of Corrections.

Gautz said there is no time frame as to when a decision will be made.

Skelton’s earliest release date is Nov. 29."
 
John Skelton's maximum sentence is set to expire Nov. 29, 2025. He was previously denied parole in 2020. Video:

MORENCI, Mich. — The Michigan Parole Board voted Thursday to permanently deny the parole of John Skelton, the father of three brothers who went missing more than a decade ago, according to Tanya Zuvers, the mother of the missing children.

Zuvers provided WTOL 11 with the following statement:
"I am pleased by MDOC's decision to deny parole for the remainder of John Skelton's sentence. Even though it is only going to be about 2 years until they would have to release him, at least I know that we don't have to go through the stresses of him possibly being granted an early release due to parole."
 
On Monday, March 3, a significant trial will take place during which an attempt will be made to declare Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton legally dead.

This trial, requested by their mother, Tanya Zuvers, aims to bring closure to a case that has haunted the Morenci, Michigan, community for over a decade. The hearing, initially set for October, was postponed due to illness and is now anticipated by those who have followed the tragic story of the Skelton brothers.
 
"A court declaration also could “give someone authority to pursue a wrongful death claim or other civil claim...


Good for her not letting him get away with it when he gets out in November. smh (moo)
 
9:25 a.m.: Court is in session. John Skelton is visible from prison, wearing a blue shirt. He's sworn in and given the opportunity but not the obligation to participate in the hearing.

9:26 a.m.: John Skelton declines to participate, saying whatever he says today won't make a difference.

9:26 a.m.: Tanya Zuvers identifies herself to the judge.

9:27 a.m.: When asked if the children's names can be used in court, it is affirmed that the names can be used, as the children are now adults. Tanner would be 19, Alexander would be 21 and Andrew would be 23.
 
The hearing is being held live on YouTube from the courthouse in case anyone wants to watch. Search for Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court.
 

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