Mystery of Easton couple's disappearance deepens - CT Post

A man there, upset that a reporter and photographer were on the property, said State Police investigators had been on the farm for a few hours. “They told me they were searching all open fields with wood lines in Easton for the missing couple,” he said. 7, Laura Thompson and Annie Navin , the wife of Jeffrey Navin’s brother, William — a partner in Navin’s refuse company — reported the couple missing. “Jeffrey had not collected the refuse along his route in the last two days,” Thompson told police. Later that day, police spoke to Kyle Navin. “The last time he saw his parents was on Tuesday morning, when they came to visit him,” Easton police related. His parents asked if he wanted to go out to dinner that night, but he told them his back was hurting and he didn’t want to go out. Police said Kyle Navin suggested that the couple might have gone to New York for dinner. “Kyle stated his father always takes small trips like that if they feel like it,” police said. And then police said he added, “They were in the process of selling the refuse business, and he thought it was to another refuse company called Vento Refuse. Police said Dominik Vento , the owner of the Wilton company, told them he wants to buy J&J Refuse, but such a deal is only in the planning stage. Source: www.ctpost.com