Son Indicted for Father’s Murder Six Years After Disappearance in Toledo

Charlie Dwyer

TOLEDO, OH – A 39-year-old man has been indicted for the murder of his father, who went missing six years ago, according to Toledo police. Timothy Darrow is accused of killing his father, Alvin Darrow, on July 27, 2017. Alvin Darrow, then 63, has never been found.

On the day of his disappearance, Alvin Darrow and his other son, Jeremy Darrow, were working on their boat at a marina.

Alvin Darrow left for his home on Toledo’s north side to retrieve some tools and never returned. Multiple calls from his son Jeremy went unanswered.


According to a missing persons report, Timothy Darrow informed his brother that he and their father had been involved in an argument on the day of the disappearance.

The father had returned home, where Timothy Darrow was present. At that time, a “couple of guys” arrived to look at a motorcycle. The men were allegedly angered at the elder Darrow for supposedly having “stolen one of their bikes,” the report noted. Upon learning the men were armed, both Darrows reportedly fled the scene.

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