Utah investigators on Friday found the bodies of two men who have been missing since February 26.
As CrimeOnline reported, the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office announced earlier this month it was looking for William “Drew” Bull, 29, and Chritopher “Topher” Owens, 28, and that it had arrested their roommate for obstruction of justice. They also said they had classified the case as a homicide investigation.
The roommate, 35-year-old Charles Youngkuom Yoo, provided unclear information about the disappearance of the two men, prompting his arrest.
“Due to evidence collected at the residence, interviews with Yoo, investigative techniques and the lack of proof of life from William Bull and Christopher Owens, the investigation is now being termed a homicide investigation,” the sheriff’s office said at the time.
The sheriff’s office announced the discovery of the bodies on Friday but did not say where they were found or what led them to the location. Investigators said the families of the two men had been notified and the bodies taken to the medical examiner’s office for autopsies.
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[Featured image: William “Drew” Bull and Christopher “Topher” Owens/San Juan County Sheriff’s Office]
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