According to the Skelton Brothers website, which has shared information on the boys’ background and case in order to raise awareness about their disappearance, all three brothers loved playing soccer and going camping together growing up. They also cherished going to school.
“Andrew had perfect attendance since he started kindergarten. Alex was a friend to all and didn’t understand why some people had no friends, so he was their friend!” the website reads.
“Tanner was the social king, talked to everyone about everything. Some days that teacher thought so, too, so he would have to be warned.”
Additionally, the boys enjoyed spending time outside– riding bicycles, swimming, and playing with neighborhood kids– as well as animals.
There have been several age progression photos released of the boys throughout the years. The most recent one, though, was released by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in November of 2020 and showed what the brothers might look like at ages nineteen, seventeen, and fifteen.
If you have any information regarding the boys’ disappearance or current whereabouts, you are urged to contact the Michigan State Police at (517) 636-0689 or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1(800) 843-5678.
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