CALHOUN COUNTY, MI (WNWN/WTVB) – UPDATE: The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office issued an update on the search for the remains of the missing Ashley Parlier, a Battle Creek resident who has been missing since 2005.
As of March 31, a search of an area did not yield any new evidence, although a person of interest has been identified in the case.
The update was made on Facebook and can be viewed below.
Update from Calhoun County Sheriff Steve Hinkley, regarding the search for Ashley Parlier that took place today in…
Posted by Calhoun County Sheriff's Office, Michigan on Wednesday, March 31, 2021
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Calhoun County Sheriff Steve Hinkley says the Sheriff’s Office is conducting a search on 6 1/2 Mile in Newton Township for Battle Creek resident Ashley Parlier who has been missing for almost 16 years.
Hinkley says this is a physical search, including the use of a cadaver dog, based on leads in an investigation Parlier’s disappearance.
Detectives were drawn to this area due to recent leads in the investigation, and investigators recently traveled to California, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, as well, to pursue leads.
The Sheriff says a person of interest has been identified in this crime, and that person’s name will not be released at this time.
Detectives are interested in speaking with anyone who was friends or acquaintances with Parlier or has information about her disappearance.
You’re asked to call the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office at (269) 781-0880.