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Search For The Skelton Brothers Continues 6 Years After Their Disappearance

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Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton (photos: MissingKids.org)

LANSING (WWJ) -- Six years after three brothers from Lenawee County went missing, Michigan State Police say the case of the Skelton Brothers remains a top priority.

On Monday, state police released new age progression renders of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton -- who all went missing the day after Thanksgiving in 2010.

"The Skelton case continues to be a high priority investigation for us," MSP Detective Sergeant Jeremy Brewer said in a press release. "We have followed up on each and every tip and are committed to investigate all leads. Our hope is to find Andrew, Alexander and Tanner."

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John Skelton (credit: MDOC Booking Photo, 2015)

When the boys were reported missing, they were in the care of their father, John Skelton, who later pleased no contest to three counts of unlawful imprisonment in September 2011. He claimed he gave the boys to unknown individuals and is currently serving 10-15 years at the Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility in Ionia.

Alexander's photo is shown age-progressed to 13 years, Andrew's photo is shown age-progressed to 15 years and Tanner's photo is shown age-progressed to 11 years.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact Michigan State Police at 517-636-0689.

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