stigatorChiefMiller, Milton Police Chief Curt Zettlemoyer and Northumberland County Coroner Jim Kelley watched as Northridge Group Inc., of Winfield deliveredexcavating equipment to 751 North Front St., the residence in which investigators believe the remains of Barbara Miller are located.
Tim Miller applied for a search warrant on Tuesday and Shamokin District Judge John Gembic gave approval for police to enter 751 North Front St., in Milton,to search for the remains of Barbara Miller.
MILTON Milton and Sunbury police sat on a borough residence through the night Wednesday and on Thursday morning a team of investigatorsgathered at 7 a.m. to plan day two of the search for Barbara Miller.
ce Chief Tim Miller, Milton Police Chief Curt Zettlemoyer and Northumberland County Coroner Jim Kelley watched as Northridge Group Inc., of Winfield, deliveredexcavating equipment to 751 North Front St., the residence in which investigators believe the remains of Barbara Miller are located.
According to the warrant, its believed Barbara Millers remains may be entombed inside a basement wall.The warrant implicates Eganas the lead suspect in Barbara Millers disappearance and death.