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Missing boy’s body found – 27 years later

September 6, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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The mother of a Minnesota boy who was abducted nearly 27 years ago and whose buried remains were identified this weekend said Monday that her family is grieving.

“The Wetterlings are deeply grieving and are pulling our family together. We will be eager to talk to media as soon as we are able,” Patty Wetterling said in a short statement released by the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center and posted on Facebook.

A masked gunman abducted 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling on Oct. 22, 1989, as he rode his bicycle near his home in the central Minnesota community of St. Joseph, about 80 miles northwest of Minneapolis.

A law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Saturday that a person of interest in Jacob’s abduction took authorities to a field in central Minnesota where Jacob’s buried remains and other evidence were recovered. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing case.

The Stearns County Sheriff’s Office said Jacob’s remains were identified Saturday, and that authorities expect to be able to provide more details this week.

A person of interest in the case, Danny Heinrich, 53, has been held since last October on federal child pornography charges. Investigators first questioned Heinrich shortly after Jacob’s abduction. Authorities have been careful to avoid calling him a suspect in the boy’s disappearance and death. Heinrich he has always protested his innocence in the case.

Authorities have not publicly said it was Heinrich who led them to Jacob’s remains.

Patty Wetterling has become a nationally recognized advocate for missing and exploited children since the loss of her son. A 1994 federal law named for Jacob requires states to establish sex offender registries.

“Everyone wants to know what they can do to help us,” the mother said in her statement. “Say a prayer. Light a candle. Be with friends. Play with your children. Giggle. Hold Hands. Eat ice cream. Create joy. Help your neighbor. That is what will bring me comfort today.”

The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. Helen Higgason says

    September 6, 2016 at 11:18 am

    I thoughts and prayers go out to the Wetterling Family, now that they know he is no longer with us, their grieving goes on and on, when they didn’t know he was gone, there was still hope he was alive, now all hope is gone, , may God bless this family, everyone, please!!!! Pray for them!!!

  2. Nancy Preston says

    September 7, 2016 at 12:08 pm

    I never heard of the abduction until I read about it in the paper. My heart goes out to you and your family. My family came from the community of St. Joseph, Sand Creek Twp. South of Minneapolis, I wondered if there was a family connection as my family had a large family reunion there in 1995. May God give you the peace to go forward with your lives.

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