A 911 audio recording obtained Thursday depicts the urgent call of a man who said he had located the mother of the Oxford High shooting suspect as police searched for her and her husband.
"The parents of the shooter that are running away, they're here," a man's voice is heard on the audio clip of a 911 call made at 10:43 pm Dec. 3. The Free Press obtained the recording under the state Freedom of Information Act.
Law enforcement officials were on the hunt for Jennifer and James Crumbley, who were wanted in connection with the shooting earlier that week on Nov. 30 in Oxford High School that killed four students and injured several others.
Jennifer and James Crumbley are facing involuntary manslaughter charges for their alleged roles in the school shooting. Prosecutors allege the couple ignored their son's depression and obsession with guns for months, failed to get him help and failed to notify the school about the gun they had bought him just four days prior to the shooting.
Their son, Ethan Crumbley, is facing first-degree murder and terrorism charges and has pleaded not guilty. So have his parents. All three Crumbleys are being held at the Oakland County Jail.