The Grays Harbor County prosecutor is weighing the decision carefully on whether, and how, to prosecute the missing child’s parents for homicide.
OAKVILLE, Wash. — Investigators in Grays Harbor County say they are actively exploring the possibility of a “no body homicide prosecution” in the case of missing child Oakley Carlson.
Oakley was just 5 years old when she disappeared in 2021 from Oakville, a small town near Centralia. She has not been seen since and her case captured public attention across the region.
This week, new developments are raising questions about the path forward to justice.
Oakley’s biological mother, Jordan Bowers,
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