A man who had been missing from Jacksonville since late January was found dead on Wednesday.Patrick Slade Boothe, 51, was found dead earlier in the day, Jacksonville Police Chief Marcus Wood said in a statement released late Wednesday night. Boothe was last seen leaving the Parker Place Southwest area of Jacksonville on Jan. 23.Wood said people involved in Boothe’s death have been taken into custody, but authorities are not releasing additional details because the investigation is ongoing. Information about the suspects and potential charges will be released at a later time, police said.>> YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD: Community coverage from WVTM 13Law enforcement officials have been in contact with Boothe’s family and requested privacy as the investigation continues.Multiple agencies assisted in the investigation, including local, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies.This is a developing story and will be updated as information becomes available. Stay updated on the latest stories with the WVTM 13 app. You can download it here.
JACKSONVILLE, Ala. —
A man who had been missing from Jacksonville since late January was found dead on Wednesday.
Patrick Slade Boothe, 51, was found dead earlier in the day, Jacksonville Police Chief Marcus Wood said in a statement released late Wednesday night. Boothe was last seen leaving the Parker Place Southwest area of Jacksonville on Jan. 23.
Wood said people involved in Boothe’s death have been taken into custody, but authorities are not releasing additional details because the investigation is ongoing. Information about the suspects and potential charges will be released at a later time, police said.
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Law enforcement officials have been in contact with Boothe’s family and requested privacy as the investigation continues.
Multiple agencies assisted in the investigation, including local, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
This is a developing story and will be updated as information becomes available. Stay updated on the latest stories with the WVTM 13 app. You can download it here.