欧博Defense attorney: Suspect led FBI to remains of

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The FBI recovered the remains of missing 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee on Sunday evening after the suspect led officials to the location, according to the suspect's attorney.

Tyler Thomas had his initial court hearing in Franklin County Court in Ohio on Monday morning. His lawyer, Samuel Shamansky, said Buzbee's remains were located in Perry County, southeast of Columbus.

Thomas led FBI officials to the remains on Sunday evening, Shamansky confirmed.

Court appearance

During Monday's hearing, court officials set Thomas's bond at $1.5 million cash surety.

If Thomas posts bond, he faces several conditions:

No contact with the victim's family

No internet usage

No possession of firearms

No drug or alcohol use

No unsupervised contact with minors

Shamansky said in court that his client has "no intention of making the bond."

Current charges

Thomas is currently charged with:

One count of pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor – create/produce material (Level 2 felony)

One count of tampering with evidence – alter/destroy/conceal/remove record (Level 3 felony)

Thomas has not been charged with murder at this time.

The Fishers Police Department previously announced that Buzbee was believed to be deceased and that Thomas was in custody in Ohio.

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Buzbee, 17, was last seen on January 5.

According to previous reports, police believe she left her house either the night of January 5 or in the early morning hours of January 6. In the weeks following, police confirmed that Buzbee had left her house willingly and with a plan, categorizing her as an "endangered missing juvenile," during an update on January 19.

During the press conference, Fishers police said there is a 39-year-old male suspect in custody in Ohio in connection with this case. He has not been charged with her disappearance at this time.

Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said that police came to the conclusion that Buzbee was deceased following an extensive investigation between Fishers Police Department, Indiana State Police and the FBI.

Fishers Police Chief Ed Gebhart explained the investigation has now turned into 'recovery only.' At this time, her body has not yet been located.

Gebhart said Fishers Police were called to the Buzbee home on January 6 after receiving reports Hailey Buzbee had left overnight.

Gebhart said the department was able to identify an unknown vehicle that had been in the neighborhood the night Buzbee went missing. Based on the unknown vehicle, they were able identify the suspect.

Gebhart said the suspect told officers that they had picked Buzbee up and, initially, told officers they had dropped her off on the side of the road. However, officers later found evidence that that particular statement was not true.

Working with ISP, the FBI and partners in Ohio, Gebhart said the Columbus Police Department in Ohio conducted a search of the suspect's home and the vehicle they reportedly picked up Buzbee in. An investigation revealed evidence confirming that Hailey Buzbee had been at the suspects home in Columbus and at a short-term rental property in Hocking, Ohio.

Gebhart said they believe Buzbee and the suspect met via online gaming. Fishers PD reportedly encountered the suspect within days of Buzbee being reported missing.

The determination that Hailey Buzbee was believed to be deceased came after law enforcement obtained evidence as well as from statements that the suspect allegedly made.

The suspect is currently being held on charges unrelated on Buzbee's disappearance. Their initial court date is scheduled for Monday, February 2 in Ohio.

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