Police search Butler County lake for missing man Michael McKenney, 29, was last seen Memorial Day By FOX19 Digital Staff | December 24, 2020 at 4:37 PM EST - Updated December 24 at 4:37 PM
BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio (FOX19) - Fairfield Township police confirm they searched near an apartment complex on Wednesday for a man missing since Memorial Day.
Michael McKenney’s mother says he was staying with his aunt when he packed up, left, and hasn’t been heard from since.
Sgt. Brandon McCroskey says they were acting on information they received during their investigation last weekend when they went to look for McKenney, 29, near the Linden Lake Apartments.
Police search lake for missing Fairfield Twp. man
Posted at 12:31 PM, Dec 24, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-24 12:31:39-05
A search of a Fairfield Twp. lake came up empty for a resident missing since May, according to the Journal-News.
Fairfield Twp. police Sgt. Brandon McCroskey said officials received information last weekend there might be evidence related to the search for Michael McKenney, 29.
âWe talked to a couple of people and we, of course, wanted to verify that was accurate so they had the Butler County dive team come out and check and we didnât find anything at all,â he said.
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