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Tragedy struck when a young Kansas teenager, just 13 years old, was discovered lifeless in a Missouri ravine, meeting a grim fate at the jaws of dogs, as per recent reports. The discovery was made on Monday, ending a search sparked by the boy’s disappearance the previous day.
Airen Andula was last seen on Sunday, pedaling his bicycle through the vicinity of Pleasanton. By Monday, his body was tragically uncovered in a creek bed across the state line in Missouri. Airen’s mother recounted to WDAF the heartbreaking news that her son had been fatally attacked by dogs, a revelation that left her devastated.
“I asked them how did he die,” she recounted. “He said he was attacked by animals – found in the woods, attacked by animals.”
According to CrimeOnline, the twist in this tragic tale involves 47-year-old Damon Leonard, who reportedly guided authorities to Airen’s body. Leonard is said to have contacted Bates County, Missouri police on Monday, confessing that he knew of the boy’s death and had transported the body from Kansas to Missouri, ultimately abandoning it in a secluded creek bed.
On the day he disappeared, Airen was reportedly on his way to a neighbor’s house to care for their pets while they were away. This adds another layer of heartbreak to the story, as the boy was performing a simple act of kindness when he crossed paths with danger.
Leonard, a resident of Pleasanton, lives just a short distance from the Andula family. When authorities visited his home on Monday, they reportedly encountered around 12 dogs, raising questions about their involvement in the tragedy.
According to WDAF, Andula vanished on Sunday, after leaving home to help a friend let out their dogs and chickens while they were out of town.
“These people portrayed to this community that they were good people – they went around helping people, like food if they were in need, they gave them food. They took my kids to the swimming pool all summer long,” Andula’s mother said of Leonard.
Officials have not publicly disclosed how Andula died.
Currently, Leonard is charged with felony abandonment of a corpse. He remains jailed on a $100,000 cash-only bond as he awaits a January 15 court date.
[Feature Photo: Linn County police]