Thursday, December 6, 2018

Missing Air Force family of 4 found dead in Thanksgiving SUV crash

An Air Force family announced missing in Montana on Thanksgiving Day has been discovered dead in their harmed SUV.

The Air Force detailed that Staff Sgt. Anthony James Dean was murdered in an accident including the SUV. Likewise murdered were Dean's 25-year-old spouse Chelsi Kay Dean and their two girls, Kaytlin Merie Dean, 5, and Avri James Dean, 1.

Sgt. Dignitary, 25, was allocated to the 69th Maintenance Squadron at Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota.

"Words are insufficient amid a period like this," said Maj. Eric Inkenbrandt, 69th Maintenance Squadron administrator. "AJ's family conveyed a light to our support network, and this misfortune strikes every one of us profoundly. May their loved ones be allowed the quality and peacefulness to overcome this tragic time."

Montana Highway Patrol found the mishap scene Friday night in Huntley — 13 miles east of Billings - while scanning for the missing family, the St. Paul Pioneer Press announced.

They were going on Interstate 94 when their Toyota 4Runner went off the street and stopped in a brook.

They were wanting to drive from Caldwell, Idaho, to Ekalaka, Mont., for Thanksgiving, as per the paper

"Mother and Grandma heart is broken into a billion pieces," Anthony Dean's mom, L.D. Webb, said on Facebook, the paper detailed.

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