Was one particular victim the only true target of the University of Idaho killings?
16.11.2022 - 01:25 / perezhilton.com
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An Idaho boy went missing from his small-town neighborhood last summer, and now, after 15 months of investigation, police believe they are zeroing in on what happened.
Five-year-old Michael Vaughan was first reported missing from his neighborhood in Fruitland in July 2021. His father, Tyler Vaughan, was in the back bedroom of the family home ordering pizza around 6:40 p.m. local time on July 27, 2021 with Michael’s sister. When he walked to the front room, he could not find Michael.
Michael’s family immediately reported him missing. The boy, who would now be six years old, has not been seen since. In the last 15 months, police in Fruitland have fielded thousands of tips on the case. Now, an ominous arrest appears to indicate major developments ahead.
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According to KTVB, 35-year-old Sarah Wondra has been arrested in connection to the case. She was taken into custody over the weekend and charged with failure to report a death in the Vaughan case. That’s a very ominous and unsettling charge, because Vaughan’s remains have not been found, and police have yet to confirm the missing boy is even dead. However, cops arrested Wondra and booked her into the Payette County Jail on the charge all the same.
This follows an exhaustive search of Michael’s neighborhood in Fruitland, a small town on the Oregon-Idaho border northwest of Boise. On Friday night, police searched Wondra’s home on Redwing Street following a “credible lead” delivered to cops from another occupant of that house. That property is just four minutes away from Vaughan’s home, per the news outlet.
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