Baldwin, MI – The fiance and sister of a missing Michigan woman are in custody following the discovery of a body resembling the woman. Rebecca Park, 22, was last seen by her mother outside her Cadillac home on November 3.
A body was found by searchers along a hiking trail in Manistee National Forest on November 25, about 35 miles south of Traverse City. Wexford County Sheriff Trent Taylor stated that the individual found resembled Rebecca Park.
Sheriff Taylor described the situation as tragic and expressed hope that it could bring closure. Park’s fiancé, Richard Falor, 43, was arrested later that evening on multiple charges. Hours later, around 1 a.m. on November 26, Kimble Park, 21, was also taken into custody.
Falor faces two counts related to methamphetamine distribution. Kimberly Park has been charged with tampering with evidence, lying to police, and filing a false report.
As of now, there is no official link between these charges and the disappearance of Rebecca Park. An autopsy will be conducted to confirm the identity of the recovered remains, although family members reportedly confirmed it was Rebecca.
During a court appearance on the following Wednesday, Kimberly Park’s bond was set at $750,000, while Falor’s bond was set at $1 million. Both are considered threats to the community and flight risks.
Due to national media focus on the case, 84th District Court Judge Corey Wiggins ordered livestream coverage of the proceedings to cease. Judge Wiggins emphasized the need to ensure a fair trial for the defendants.
Details surrounding the status of Rebecca Park’s child remain undisclosed. Her due date was reportedly November 18.
Rebecca Park’s adoptive mother expressed her heartbreak and the challenges faced by the family during this distressing time.