Iowa teen found dead after running away over fight with parents over cell phone
"At this time, there is no evidence or information that indicates criminal activity is connected to this," according to a statement by Marshalltown police.
Jan. 28, 2019, 11:02 AM EST
By David K. Li
A 13-year-old Iowa boy, who ran away from home after his parents took away his cell phone, was found dead not far from his home, police said Monday. ... Corey Brown of Marshalltown, Iowa, hadn't been seen since Tuesday night before searchers discovered his body in a "secluded area" of town at about
10:45 a.m. CT (11:45 a.m. ET) on Sunday, according to a police statement.
The spot where Corey was found was less than 1.5 miles away from the boy's home, Marshalltown Police Chief Mike Tupper told NBC News on Monday. ... "At this time, there is no evidence or information that indicates criminal activity is connected to this," according to a statement by Marshalltown police. "However, this is still an active investigation and all possible scenarios will be thoroughly investigated."
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Weather complicated the search for Corey, as the high temperature never got above 29 degrees while he was missing. The low over those four-and-a-half days bottomed out at -9 degrees on Friday morning. ... More than 6 inches of snow fell on Marshalltown, which is about 50 miles northwest of Des Moines, on Tuesday and Wednesday.
An autopsy had yet to be performed by Monday morning. When surveillance cameras spotted Corey leaving home on Tuesday night, he was wearing a Seattle Seahawks knit cap, a red shirt, black pants, gray tennis shoes and lime green coat. ... "He was wearing the same clothes he left home in," Tupper said of Corey's condition when he was found.