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http://fox4kc.com/2016/02/21/family-standing-behind-person-of-interest-in-edgerton-fire/
As the Edgerton community gathered on Sunday evening to pray and mourn the deaths of three adults and an infant in a Platte County fire, police announced that 24-year-old Grayden Lane Denham, the “person of interest” in the case, was found outside Missouri. The fire is being investigated as a potential homicide.
Authorities said Denham was found unharmed with the brown 2012 Nissan Versa sedan they were seeking.
Grayden Lane Denham, 24, is a “person of interest” in the deaths of four people in a fire Friday night near Edgerton, Mo., in Platte County.dwoolley Metro Squad
Family members have said that they believed the victims in Friday night’s fire in the 4100 block of Buena Vista Road near Edgerton were Russell and Shirley Denham, who lived in the house, the Denhams’ granddaughter Heather Denham and her 3-month-old son, Mason Gage Denham.
http://fox4kc.com/2016/02/21/family-standing-behind-person-of-interest-in-edgerton-fire/
Family members are standing behind a person of interest in a homicide case that left four family member's dead. Detectives had been searching for 24-year-old Grayden Denham, and Sunday night announced he had been located.
"This is a parent's worst nightmare. I wouldn't wish this on anybody. My life's been changed forever," Shelly Denham, Grayden's mother, said.
In one night, Shelly lost her daughter Heather, her infant grandson Mason, as well as her former in-laws Russ and Shirley. They were found dead in their home near Edgerton, Mo. in a fire that is being investigated as a homicide.
Grayden was named a person of interest in the case Sunday morning, andwas located by authorities in Arizona. According to authorities in Yavapai County, Arizona, Denham was found at about 7:30 a.m. Sunday walking in town completely naked. Police say he gave them his wrong birth date and they could not find a record of him. Due to concern for his medical condition, he was taken by ambulance to Flagstaff Medical Center.
About two-and-a-half hours later, a motel manager in Arizona became suspicious of a vehicle parked on the property and called police. The car was unlocked with the key in the ignition and clothing laying on the ground next to the car. A wallet in the pants contained a Missouri ID card and showed the name Grayden Denham.
"This family loves him no matter what. We're glad that he's been found alive," Grayden's uncle Kevin Shelton said.
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