**Morenci Investigates 15-Year Mystery of Missing Skelton Boys as Father Faces New Charges**
*Morenci, MI* — Nearly 15 years have passed since the small town of Morenci was shaken to its core by the mysterious disappearance of the Skelton boys—Alexander, Andrew, and Tanner. The heartbreaking case, still unsolved, has haunted the close-knit community and raised unsettling questions, particularly now as their father, John Skelton, faces new charges of murder and tampering with evidence.
The Skelton brothers vanished on November 26, 2010, during a scheduled visit with their father, sparking widespread media attention and extensive search efforts that engaged both law enforcement and volunteers. Despite numerous leads and ongoing community support, the fate of the young boys remains unknown, leaving behind only a profound sense of loss and sorrow.
This past week, the Morenci Police Department announced the troubling new charges against Skelton, reigniting interest in the long-dormant case. Authorities allege he has provided conflicting accounts regarding the boys’ whereabouts, deepening suspicions that he holds crucial information about their fate. As the case reopens, residents are grappling with renewed fear and hope.
“Every year, we remember them,” said a local resident who has participated in multiple vigils to honor the Skelton boys. “Their absence is felt in every corner of our town. No one deserves closure more than their family.”
With investigators doubling down on leads, the Morenci community is uniting once again, calling for justice and urging anyone with information to come forward. As they seek to shed light on the chilling 15-year-old mystery, the heart of Morenci beats on—determined to find the answers that have eluded them for so long.