The body of Christopher Barrios has been found on the side of the road a couple of miles from his home. The Enfield Family and Donald Dale were involved with the murder and will be charged with murder.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the poor boys family and friends.
Glynn County Police Chief Matt Doering confirms that searchers have found the body of six-year-old Christopher Barrios Jr.
The body was found covered near the side of a road about two miles from Christopher’s neighborhood.
Chief Doering says the four suspects in the case, George, David and Peggy Edenfield and family friend Donald Dale were involved and will be charged with murder.
The body was discovered by a ranger from the Department of Natural Resources helping with the search for Christopher.
Forensic teams are now examining the body.
Christopher had been missing since last Thursday. via First Coast news
March 15th, 2007 at 05:23pm
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The search for Christopher Barrios has expanded as new information has come in to investigators. The first major clue was a shed behind a house the family had lived in.
Glynn County Police Chief Matthew Doering says police searched a shed behind a home on Union street in Brunswick. Chief Doering says at one time the Edenfields rented the home. The family currently living there is not suspect in this case.
Doering says investigators found three shovels inside the shed which are now part of evidence.
The police also spent more time in the mobile home owned by the Edenfields who remain the main suspects in the disappearance of Christopher.
Police explore new evidence leading them back to the Edenfields’ mobile home. George, David and Peggy Edenfield remain behind bars without bond.
Tuesday night’s search led detectives to a field about half a mile from the boy’s home. Police say David Edenfield and his friend Donald Dale told them they would find Barrios in that location. Nothing came from the tip but evidence did surface back at the mobile home.
“There were some items that we saw and had no idea it was evidence until we got stories or statements from those two. Legally, we had to go back with another search warrant for a third time,” says Chief Doering.
Police are also following another lead. Investigators say Sunday they received a tip from a teenage girl who says she thought she saw Christopher at a Dollar General.
“Someone had seen a gentleman, a white male with long hair. The clerk and the girl described him. They say he had a little mixed race boy,” says Doering.First Coast News.
March 15th, 2007 at 10:37am
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