2 women found dead in central Ohio home; man sought
Deputies are searching for a man in connection with two women found dead in a Knox County home Wednesday.
Bonham is suspected of being involved in the deaths of his mother, 50-year-old Sandra Stelk, and girlfriend, 23-year-old Jaime Barber.
According to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were dispatched to a home on the 18000 block of Coshocton Road just before 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Mount Vernon.
Police are now hunting for constant felony and “person of curiosity in the case” Travis Bonham, 31, who exactly key participants say thumped leaving your site.
She told a dispatcher that she was in the bathroom with blood by the side of her head, the Newark Advocate reported. Police say Barber is believed to have been in a relationship with Bonham.
The Knox County sheriff shed no new light on the search Thursday. According to that warrant, David Stelk, the husband of Sandra Stelk, told police Bonham did not have permission to be driving David Stelk’s black Dodge Charger.
However, officials reportedly believe Bonham has switched to a red Ford Mustang with Michigan plates DGW6620.
He is described as a white male, average height, medium build with many tattoos, including on the face, neck and arms.
Authorities showed up at the homes of family members across central Ohio looking for Bonham, the relative said.
Anyone who sees Bonham is warned not to approach him, and to call 911.