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Police Search Landfill For Remains Of Missing Easton Couple
Wheelabrator’s Ash Residue Landfill in Putnam is a nine-million cubic yard landfill designed to accommodate ash from all of Connecticut’s waste-to-energy facilities.
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EASTON-As police continue to investigate the disappearance of an Easton couple, no major clues have been discovered. Their pickup truck was found August . 9 in a commuter lot off the Merritt Parkway in Westport with a shattered window.
A man there, upset that a reporter and photographer were on the property, said State Police investigators had been on the farm for a few hours.
In addition, police are now also looking for that pair’s 27-year-old son. The company’s website lists Jeffrey Navin as the president and Kyle Navin as its operations manager.
Jeanette Navin is a longtime employee of Weston Public Schools.
State Police combed through son Kyle Navin’s Bridgeport home, Trooper Kelly Grant told the Daily News Friday.
“Kyle stated that he has a broken back and is unable to work right now”, policesaid.
State court records show Jeffrey Navin was $2.2 million in debt as of December in connection with a mortgage on a Guilford home that has been in foreclosure since 2007. Other relatives have said they don’t believe the couple’s finances factored into their disappearance.
Detectives are searching a landfill in Putnam as part of the investigation into the disappearance of an Easton couple last seen in early August, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
The Hartford Courant has reported that the couple sold the Weston home, which they had owned since 1994, in May for $900,000. Neighbors of the Aldine Avenue address say they haven’t seen Kyle, his wife or their two dogs in about a week, and that the garbage truck normally parked in front has been gone as well.
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State police declined to comment Friday when asked if the Navins’ son also was considered missing, saying they had no update on the investigation. All calls will remain confidential.