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Duncan Connolly

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Duncan Connolly missing,fugitive Missing Boys, Fugitive Father Found Dead

Police officials in Illinois have said that Duncan and Jack Connolly, who had been missing since March 8, 2009, were found dead on Sunday, March 29, 2009 in a remote area of Putnam County. Their father, who had been charged with abducting them, was found dead a short distance away.

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Sex:
Male
Race:
Asian
Age at Disappearance:
9
Current Age:
13
Height:
3'6"
Weight:
66 lbs.
Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair):
  • Brown
  • Duncan and Jack's natural hair is described as both black and/or brown.
Eyes:
  • Brown
Other Phys. Characteristics:
  • Duncan's canine teeth had been removed and one is growing back faster than the other.
  • He also has an upper lip deformity which causes the lip to look puffy.
  • He has a freckle on his right thumb.
  • Investigators think the boys' appearances may have been altered, and their father may have taken them to get their hair cut or dyed.
Last Seen:
  • Bloomington , IL
Other Possible Locations:
  • Illinois
Vehicle To Look For:
  • Cops say The Connolly's may be traveling in this gray 1991 Dodge Dynasty with license plates A326109.
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Cops say The Connolly's may be traveling in this gray 1991 Dodge Dynasty with license plates A326109.
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This is the computer composite of the front end damage on the Dodge Dynasty which Michael Connolly is believed to be driving.
Last updated March 30, 2009

Duncan Connolly

Recovered; Mar 29, 2009

Missing Illinois Boys, Fugitive Father Found Dead


Illinois State police canceled the AMBER Alert for Duncan Connolly, 9, and his brother Jack Connolly, 7, on Monday, March 30, 2009 after the boys' bodies were found around 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Cops say a car was found in a remote area of Putnam County. The boys' bodies were found in the back seat, and their father, Michael Connolly, 40, was found dead about 60 feet away.

The AMBER Alert had been issued on March 10, 2009 after the boys were last seen with their father on March 8. Connolly was supposed to bring the boys home to their mother, but never showed.

Police said previously that they believed Connolly may have been suicidal.




Duncan Connolly


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Cops say Duncan (left) and Jack Connolly (right) were abducted by their father on March 8, 2009. An AMBER Alert was issued in Illinois and cops don't know where the group could be headed.
Duncan Connolly, 9, was last seen wearing brown wind pants with white stripes, a white t-shirt and white Velcro tennis shoes. He had with him a blue jacket with red stripes around the wrist and collar.
Jack Connolly, 7, was wearing black nylon sweat pants with white stripes, a burgundy hoodie, and black-and-green Nickelodeon "slimer" tennis shoes.
The Connolly boys had some clothing packed in a green Incredible Hulk backpack like the one shown above.
Michael Connolly is suspected of abducting his two young sons: Duncan, 9, and Jack, 7.
Investigators say Michael Connolly abducted his two young sons on March 8, 2009 from Bloomington, Ill.
Investigators believe this license plate, A32 6109, may be found on Michael Connolly's gray 1991 Dodge Dynasty. However, there is a strong chance that Connolly may have swapped it out or removed it entirely.

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