As the search for Jeffrey and Jeanette Navin enters its second month, more mysteries than clues have emerged.
The Connecticut couple disappeared the first week of August and, after their son Kyle Navin was questioned about it, he too vanished, only to reappear again without much of an explanation or fanfare.
In the interim, the Navins’ old truck was located at an area park-and-ride, revealing a shattered window, blood, and a bullet hole.
That troubling discovery swiftly intensified the investigation into their double missing-persons case, but the fate of the Navins, who owe a fortune in civil judgments and back utility bills, is still unknown today.
Making the puzzle even harder to decipher, a court has temporarily sealed search warrants served on their son’s Bridgeport residence; barring reporters from learning what evidence police suspect he’s concealing there until at least the middle of September.
Kyle Navin was reportedly the last individual to interact with his missing family members which makes him a person-of-interest in their mysterious disappearance and vital to the investigation, yet he’s not been especially cooperative, detectives state.
In their bid to find his missing parents, police agencies have scoured a massive region in Connecticut -- including the contents of local landfills -- but it’s beginning to seem that 56-year-old Jeffrey Navin and his 55-year-old wife Jeanette Navin are truly “gone without a trace.”







