MISSING: Jeffrey and Jeanette Navin (Connecticut)

Aug 14, 2015

Police are labeling the disappearance of Jeffrey and Jeannette Navin “suspicious.” 

The Connecticut couple has not been seen or heard from by anyone since August 4th, although their car was found two days later in a park-and-ride bussing lot with a broken window.

MISSING: Jeffrey and Jeannette Navin

The two owe at least $2-million in bank payments on their home in Guilford, an amount which reportedly got them foreclosed in 2007 but which family members asserted wouldn’t be a motive for them to vanish.

“Financial issues recently reported by the media have not been proven to be a factor for our family members' disappearance,” the Navins stated this week. “Information from the authorities indicates that there are available funds still in their bank accounts that are untouched.”

Jeffrey Navin, 55 owns a waste hauling operation and is also a named defendant in a lawsuit that saw him ordered to pay a plaintiff utility company nearly $140,000, a legal contest that is now before the appellate courts.

His wife Jeannette is a school librarian.

Police urge anyone who has seen the Navins since they went missing earlier in the month or who knows of their current whereabouts to contact the Easton police at 203-268-4111.

Foul play has not been ruled out in their unexplained disappearance.

Eponymous Rox

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