It is every parent's worst nightmare. Not knowing where your child is, and accepting the reality that you may never see them again after so much time has passed. No parent should have to go through this, but sadly it happens, and far too often. One family has had to deal with this tragic reality for far too long. After nearly two years, one Idaho family has seen the mystery of where their child is come to an end, as they now have answers they have been seeking for too long.

Dylan Rounds Found After Two Years

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After missing for nearly two years, Idaho teen Dylan Rounds has been found. His body was discovered south of Idaho in Northern Utah last week, near the Nevada state line. Officials needed help finding the body and were led there by James Brenner, the man charged with the murder of Rounds. Dylan Rounds disappeared on Memorial Day weekend in 2022, being last seen on a farm in Lucin, Utah. As a part of a plea agreement, Brenner agreed to lead officials to where the body was buried. 

The Case of Dylan Rounds

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James Brenner was squatting on land near the farm Rounds was living at around the time of his disappearance. Brenner was arrested for firearms violations in June of 2022. He has since been charged with aggravated murder and abuse or desecration of a human body. The family of Rounds is happy to have his body coming home to finally have unanswered questions being answered, but they are continuing to seek justice for the loss of their child. 

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While there are still questions that need to be answered, and justice to be served, knowing where Dylan is helps answer some of those questions and start the process of justice being served. To read more on this story, make sure to click the link above. We will keep you updated if any more information comes available.

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