Missing 4-Year-Old from Walker County Found Dead
The search for missing 4-year-old Johnathan Everett Boley in Walker County ended tragically, as authorities confirmed his body was found. The discovery was made approximately two miles from his home, which has left the community in shock.
Search and Discovery Details
On Friday, the Walker County Sheriff’s Office reported the confirmation of Boley’s death. His dog, a black Labrador named Buck, was found alive beside him. Search efforts had intensified since he went missing on December 31, with local authorities urging residents for vigilance and support.
Community Involvement
Sheriff Nick Smith had previously called upon the community for assistance in the search, involving over 100 volunteers and 126 law enforcement personnel. They combed through approximately 500 acres of land, searching for any signs of the young boy.
Timeline of Events
- December 31: Johnathan last seen around 11:30 a.m. in the 7000 block of Highway 195.
- January 1: Search efforts continued with thermal imaging technologies and dive teams deployed in nearby ponds.
Authorities confirmed that Boley had last been seen wearing a yellow Mickey Mouse shirt, black pants, and Paw Patrol shoes, highlighting his small stature at four feet tall and weighing 50 pounds.
Related Investigation
Moreover, complications arose due to the unrelated charges against Johnathan’s father, Jameson Kyle Boley. He faces charges for manufacturing a destructive device and chemical endangerment of a child, which are not connected to the search but hindered it.
Ongoing Highway 195 Investigation
Deputies established a search warrant for the property due to evidence of explosive devices. Sheriff Smith stated neighbors reported explosions prior to the boy’s disappearance.
Appeal for Information
As the investigation continues, residents are encouraged to check outdoor cameras for potential evidence. Anyone with information about Johnathan Boley’s disappearance is urged to contact the Walker County Sheriff’s Office at 205-384-7218.
This heartbreaking incident has deeply affected the Walker County community, and continued support and vigilance are essential during this difficult time.