TOWSON, MD — A 23-year-old missing person case has led to a murder charge after Baltimore County police arrested a husband in connection with his wife’s 2002 disappearance, authorities announced Tuesday.
Dwight “DJ” Rust Jr. was indicted by a grand jury on April 20, 2026, on a charge of first-degree murder in the death of his wife, Michelle Rust, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.
Decades-old case sees major break
Police arrested Rust on Tuesday and booked him into the Baltimore County Detention Center, where he is being held without bail. Officials said the indictment remains sealed, limiting what details can be publicly disclosed.
The arrest marks a significant development in a case that dates back to July 20, 2002, when Michelle Rust was reported missing from the couple’s home on Clarke Boulevard.
According to investigators, Rust told officers at the time that his wife had left around 9:30 a.m. to pick up items for their son’s third birthday party and never returned.
Search efforts led to abandoned vehicle
In the days following her disappearance, both law enforcement and family members searched for Michelle Rust across multiple neighborhoods.
Her vehicle, described as a green Dodge van, was eventually located in the 2400 block of Zion Road by her father-in-law.
Police said the van was found parked and unoccupied, with a key broken off in the driver’s side door lock—an early detail that raised questions but did not immediately lead to charges.
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Key Points
• Dwight “DJ” Rust Jr. charged with first-degree murder in wife’s 2002 disappearance
• Michelle Rust vanished after leaving home in July 2002; her vehicle later found abandoned
• Suspect arrested April 21, 2026, and held without bail in Baltimore County
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Cold case investigation reaches turning point
The case was handled by the Baltimore County Police Department’s Homicide and Missing Persons Unit, which continued investigating Michelle Rust’s disappearance over the years.
Authorities have not disclosed what new evidence or investigative developments led to the grand jury indictment more than two decades later.
Cases involving long-term missing persons often rely on re-examined evidence, witness statements, or advancements in forensic analysis, though officials have not specified what factors contributed in this instance.
What happens next
Because the indictment is sealed, court filings and supporting evidence remain unavailable to the public for now.
Rust is expected to face court proceedings in Baltimore County as the case moves forward through the judicial system.
Ongoing case status
Dwight Rust Jr. remains in custody without bail, and the investigation into Michelle Rust’s death is ongoing as authorities prepare for prosecution.
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