Current:Home > ContactCase against woman accused in death of adopted young son in Arizona dismissed, but could be refiled -Core Financial Strategies
Case against woman accused in death of adopted young son in Arizona dismissed, but could be refiled
View
Date:2025-04-17 06:05:11
PHOENIX (AP) — The case against a woman accused in the death of her adopted 10-year-old son in the Phoenix suburb of Buckeye won’t be moving forward at this time due to insufficient evidence, authorities said Tuesday.
The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office has filed a motion to dismiss without prejudice the case against 56-year-old Crystal Wilson, who was facing one count of unlawful transport of a dead body.
“At this time, there was insufficient evidence to move forward with the trial against the defendant,” said Karla Navarrete, a spokeswoman for the county attorney’s office. “If new evidence is discovered and brought by law enforcement in the future, the office is open to reexamining the case.”
Buckeye police said Jesse Wilson went missing in July 2016 and the boy’s remains were found nearly two years later on the side of a road about 6 miles (9.6 kilometers) from his home.
Crystal Wilson told police her son had run away after she put him to bed for the night.
The FBI and other law enforcement agencies unsuccessfully searched for months for the boy before his skeletal remains were discovered in March 2018.
The county medical examiner’s office declared the cause of death as undetermined.
Police said Crystal Wilson had moved a few weeks before her son’s remains were found.
She was indicted by a county grand jury in December 2022 and arrested in Georgia -- where she’d been living for several years -- before being extradited to Arizona.
The woman pleaded not guilty in the case in March 2023 and was on supervised release and wearing an electronic monitor while awaiting trial.
A call to the county public defender representing Crystal Wilson seeking comment about the case wasn’t immediately returned Tuesday afternoon.
“This is an active homicide investigation and this department will not give up on Jesse,” Buckeye Police Chief Robert Sanders said in a statement, adding that “the bottom line is Crystal Wilson is the only person who knows what happened to Jesse.”
veryGood! (9)
Related
- Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
- The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Gift Guide: American Eagle, Local Eclectic, Sperry & More
- Boat crashes into Lake of the Ozarks home, ejecting passengers and injuring 8
- Western Firms Certified as Socially Responsible Trade in Myanmar Teak Linked to the Military Regime
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- Confronting California’s Water Crisis
- Earth Could Warm 3 Degrees if Nations Keep Building Coal Plants, New Research Warns
- Marylanders Overpaid $1 Billion in Excessive Utility Bills. Some Lawmakers and Advocates Are Demanding Answers
- Rams vs. 49ers highlights: LA wins rainy defensive struggle in key divisional game
- Fracking Wastewater Causes Lasting Harm to Key Freshwater Species
Ranking
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- How to ‘Make Some Good’ Out of East Palestine, Ohio, Rail Disaster? Ban Vinyl Chloride, Former EPA Official Says
- Body cam video shows police in Ohio release K-9 dog onto Black man as he appeared to be surrendering
- What Denmark’s North Sea Coast Can Teach Us About the Virtues of Respecting the Planet
- Meet the volunteers risking their lives to deliver Christmas gifts to children in Haiti
- Hey Now, Hilary Duff’s 2 Daughters Are All Grown Up in Sweet Twinning Photo
- A Proposed Utah Railway Could Quadruple Oil Production in the Uinta Basin, if Colorado Communities Don’t Derail the Project
- Treat Williams’ Daughter Pens Gut-Wrenching Tribute to Everwood Actor One Month After His Death
Recommendation
Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
John Cena’s Barbie Role Finally Revealed in Shirtless First Look Photo
2023 ESPYS Winners: See the Complete List
Utilities Seize Control of the Coming Boom in Transmission Lines
2025 'Doomsday Clock': This is how close we are to self
US Emissions of the World’s Most Potent Greenhouse Gas Are 56 Percent Higher Than EPA Estimates, a New Study Shows
If You’re Booked and Busy, Shop the 19 Best Prime Day Deals for People Who Are Always on the Go
Selena Gomez's Sister Proves She's Taylor Swift's Biggest Fan With Speak Now-Inspired Hair Transformation