Southern Ohio Organized and Major Crimes Task Force announces investigation into missing persons cold case
Ohio Attorney General David Yost, Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman, Portsmouth Police Chief Debby Brewer, New Boston Police Chief Carl Compton, Scioto County Prosecuting Attorney Shane Tieman, Pike County Sheriff Tracy Evans and Lawrence County Sheriff Jeff Lawless announced Tuesday that on April 2, agents with the Southern Ohio Organized and Major Crimes Task Force responded to Pine Creek Road to follow up on information that they received on the possible location of three persons that have been reported missing from multiple counties.
The most recent incident dates back more than 40 years. This location is in the area of South Webster.
The team worked throughout the day on April 2, excavating a well located in that area. Operations were put on hold later in the day due to severe weather. The excavation was able to restart Monday, April 14.
Items of interest have been recovered, including a bullet, and BCI&I will be testing these items for human remains. The investigation in the area of Pine Creek will continue as the Task Force continues to follow up on the investigation with the other law enforcement agencies.
Sheriff Thoroughman would like to thank the Wayne National Forrest Officer, SOCF’s Special Response Team, BCI&I, Columbus Police Department, Scioto County Engineer’s Office and the Bloom Township Fire & EMS Department for their assistance with this investigation.
Sheriff Thoroughman requests anyone wishing to leave information for the Organized & Major Crimes Task Force should phone the Task Force at (740) 716-8466. All information will be kept confidential and anonymous.
Publisher's note: A free press is critical to having well-informed voters and citizens. While some news organizations opt for paid websites or costly paywalls, The Highland County Press has maintained a free newspaper and website for the last 25 years for our community. If you would like to contribute to this service, it would be greatly appreciated. Donations may be made to: The Highland County Press, P.O. Box 849, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133. Please include "for website" on the memo line.