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Police Recover Remains Believed to Be Hailey Buzbee in Ohio as Suspect Guides Investigators

Officials say the remains are undergoing identification after being recovered where the suspect indicated.

Overview

  • The Hocking County sheriff’s office says Tyler Thomas led authorities to a burial site in Perry County, where remains believed to be the 17-year-old were recovered and sent to the Licking County coroner for autopsy and identification.
  • Thomas, 39, is jailed in Franklin County on charges of pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor and tampering with evidence, is held on $1.5 million bond, and has not been charged with homicide.
  • Investigators say Thomas and Buzbee met through online gaming, and he admitted picking her up before giving an account about dropping her on a roadside that police later determined was false.
  • Evidence places Buzbee at Thomas’s Columbus home and at a Hocking County short-term rental, where officials now say new forensic findings may indicate the crime occurred.
  • Authorities believe Buzbee died within days of leaving home, and the multi-agency investigation led by Indiana and Ohio authorities with FBI assistance remains active as further charges are considered.