Kentucky Brothers' Bodies Found in Trunk
of Mother's Car
Sunday, June 10, 2007
LONDON, Ky. — The bodies of two young brothers who had gone missing in eastern
Kentucky were found in the trunk of their mother's car, state police said
Sunday.
State police said it appears the boys locked themselves in the trunk and
relatives and authorities couldn't find them in time.
The boys were identified as 8-year-old Chase Baker and 11-year-old Coty Baker,
according to Laurel County Coroner Doug Bowling. They were reported missing
Saturday night around 8 p.m. EDT in at a home two miles south of London, state
police said.
The boys' grandparents had called police to say they had not seen their boys for
about three hours, Bowling said. A state medical examiner was performing
autopsies on the bodies Sunday.
State police said the deaths appear to be accidental.
"Preliminarily, it appears that this is just a tragedy," said Trooper Don
Trosper of the state police post in London. "... these boys were out playing and
they accidentally got themselves locked in the trunk."
Their bodies were found in the trunk of a 1996 Audi at their mother's home about
four hours after the missing report, Bowling said. He said the mother was at the
home, which is about two miles south of London, when they were found.