mungos
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Good point!
It seems family is convinced they know "who" caused Dylan's disappearance. Hope their upcoming search is successful in finding him. Such a sad case. Dylan was a great kid, I liked his determination and drive to do something against the odds.
It is super sad when LE flub up the early investigation and leave a family knowing that key evidence is lost because LE doesn’t take it serious.
Yes, is this case it wouldn’t have prevented the crime, but it may have caught the person responsible. When the suspect is allowed to throw away bags and bags of items from the victim’s property and LE doesn’t stop them, that is a huge problem!Happens far more often that seems OK, all around the world. The only think I can ever take from it is that regardless, it wouldn't have prevented the crime itself if the person was murdered. However, in cases where the victim was possibly held / detained / kidnapped / moved around and could have been alive for a long time, then it's absolutely heartbreaking.
Box Elder finally called JB their "primary suspect" in this 10/3/22 interview with ABC/4 news Marcos Ortiz.Thanks for sharing...I notice they indicate JB is not a suspect yet...assuming his POI status remains.
"Brenner hasn’t been named as a suspect in this case, nor has anyone else."
Let's hope so.New article from East Idaho News...parents hopeful a break in the case will come soon.
Dylan Rounds' parents optimistic there will be a break in son's disappearance case soon - East Idaho News
IDAHO FALLS — The parents of a missing man from eastern Idaho who disappeared nearly nine months ago are optimistic there will be a break in the case soon. Dylan Rounds, 20, was farming in the desert town of Lucin, Utah when he vanished over Memorial Day weekend. Nobody has heard from him since...www.eastidahonews.com