A missing 14-year-old Ohio boy was found dead on April 19, buried in a shallow grave on a farm.
Jonathon Minard went missing on April 13 while visiting a farm in New Harrisburg where he helped milk cows at a farm owned by the father of a 29-year-old friend.
That friend was named by Carroll County Sheriff Dale Williams prior to the discovery of the body as a person of interest but the man has not been arrested.
Williams declined to answer when asked if the friend remains a person of interest and said no additional information would be made available, saying officials “will not compromise the investigation.”
Area residents said they were heartbroken at hearing the news of the body being found.
“It’s just devastating, a small boy like that, you know, heart-wrenching for his family, I’m sure for his parent and anybody that knew him,” added Carrollton resident Mary Johnson.
Shanta Teeters of Carroll County said that she'd always remember Jonathon as a fun-loving kid who was often out and about in her aunt’s neighborhood.
Teeters said her uncle was part of the search party that was looking for the boy. All the volunteers are upset about the body being discovered, she added.
“Everybody’s in shock, I think everybody is saddened, we feel for the family and we just want to see the person who did it pay for it,” added county resident Terry Cheuvron.
Background
Officials said previously that Jonathon helped with milking at the farm near New Harrisburg on April 12 and went home after 3 p.m. He returned to the farm after 1:30 p.m. the next day.According to people on the farm, the boy complained about a toothache and said that he was going to call his mother to pick him up and take him home.
That was the last time he was seen.
Search parties scoured a perimeter area around New Harrisburg with special attention paid to the area around Baxters Ridge Church in Harrison Township.
The body was eventually found in Washington Township about 7 miles from where he was last seen.
The boy’s body was taken to the medical examiner’s office in Cuyahoga County for an autopsy.