| Credit: Pennsylvania State Police
Investigators tracked Haulman to Michigan, where he was interviewed about Shultz. Police also put a GPS tracker on his vehicle, according to the reports. When he did not show up to a second interview with police, he was tracked to Duncannon, Pennsylvania.
He was detained Saturday after being found walking along the train tracks in Duncannon.
According to police, Haulman had slashed his own arms with a box cutter, and allegedly told authorities I want to kill myself.
He also allegedly said I need to die for my sins.
Haulman was transported to the hospital. Later, using Google Maps, he showed police where he d dumped Shultz s body, say police.
After obtaining court orders and search warrants, police found that both Shultz’s and Haulman’s cellphones had been together at Shultz’s Railroad Street apartment in Bloomsburg on the night of December 4. Police say the phones stayed together as they traveled west along Interstate 80, connecting to cell towers along the way until her phone became disconnected from the towers in the
Milton, PA area.
Another search warrant obtained for Haulman’s cell phone revealed the phone was located on Perry Road, Battle Creek, MI.
Picked her up on December and drove her 30 miles into the woods
On December 23, FBI agents contacted Haulman and questioned him about Schultz. Initially, Haulman denied knowing where Shultz was. He then failed up to show up for a follow-up interview.
Missing 26-year-old Pa. woman’s body found in woods, Duncannon man charged with homicide
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
Posted Dec 28, 2020
The body of 26-year-old Erica Shultz, who had been missing since Dec. 4, was found Sunday, and a Duncannon man was charged with homicide.
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The body of a 26-year-old Columbia County woman who went missing earlier this month was found Sunday, and homicide charges have been filed in connection with her disappearance and death.
Police said she was autistic with the mental capacity of a 13- to 14-year-old and was believed to be in danger after she went missing. She was also diabetic, and her last known dose of her medication was taken the day she went missing, family members said.
Source/Pennsylvania State Police Erica Schultz, 26, of Bloomsburg, was found dead in a wooded area of Butler Township, Pennsylvania on Sunday. Schultz had been missing since Dec. 4. Harold D. Haulman III, 42, has been charged with homicide and related crimes.
The body of a 26-year-old Bloomsburg woman who went missing in early December was found Sunday in Luzerne County, resulting in criminal charges against a man state police described as a transient.
Erica Schultz was last seen Dec. 4 at her home in Columbia County. Investigators said she disappeared under suspicious circumstances, prompting an extensive search.
Schultz was autistic and had the mental capacity of a 13- or 14-year-old, police said at the time of her disappearance. She also was diabetic and had taken her medication on the day she disappeared, family members told authorities.
Man charged in missing Pa. woman’s death admits to killing her, directed police to her body in woods: report
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
Posted Dec 28, 2020
Charges that include homicide have been filed in connection with the disappearance and death of Erica Shultz, 26, of Bloomsburg, who was reported missing Dec. 6.
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The cellphone of Harold D. Haulman III, 42, was a number connected to the phone records of Erica Shultz around the time she went missing Dec. 6, tipping investigators off to Haulman as a person of interest, ending in his arrest and the discovery of her body in a wooded area of Luzerne County Sunday, WBRE/WYOU is reporting.