Body of Missing St. James Teen Recovered in Brooklyn Waters, Investigation Finds No Foul Play
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Body of Missing St. James Teen Recovered in Brooklyn Waters, Investigation Finds No Foul Play
"Detectives determined that Medlin's last known location was on the pedestrian walkway of the Manhattan Bridge at about 7:06 p.m. on January 9. Investigators said the last activity recorded on his cell phone occurred at 7:09 p.m. A nearby surveillance camera then captured what appeared to be a splash in the water at approximately 7:10 p.m. Authorities said Medlin was never seen leaving the bridge through any of the exits."
"Police said detectives conducted a large-scale investigation that included video canvassing and a review of digital evidence. Subpoenas and search warrants were used to examine multiple social media and online gaming profiles connected to Medlin, along with forensic analysis of electronic devices associated with him. Investigators determined that none of the platforms reviewed were connected to his disappearance."
"Authorities confirmed Thursday that the body of Thomas Medlin, 15, of St. James, was recovered from the water on March 7. Officials said his identity was confirmed this week. Authorities said there is currently no indication of criminal activity."
Thomas Medlin, a 15-year-old from St. James, Long Island, went missing on January 9 after leaving school. He was last seen on the pedestrian walkway of the Manhattan Bridge at approximately 7:06 p.m., with his cell phone showing activity at 7:09 p.m. A nearby surveillance camera captured what appeared to be a splash in the water at 7:10 p.m. His body was recovered from the water off Red Hook in Brooklyn on March 7, with identity confirmation occurring this week. Detectives conducted an extensive investigation including video canvassing, digital evidence review, social media examination, and forensic analysis of electronic devices. Authorities found no indication of criminal activity and determined he never left the bridge through any exits.
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