Officials draw attention to case of 3 Skelton brothers, missing since 2010

Skelton boys.jpg This combo made with undated photos provided by The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children shows, from left, Alexander Skelton, 7 Andrew Skelton, 9, and Tanner Skelton. 5. An Amber Alert has been issued for three boys, who haven't been seen since Thursday when they were in their father's yard.

MORENCI, Mich. — Officials are working to draw attention to the case of three Michigan boys missing since Thanksgiving 2010.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children created age-progressed photos of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton. The boys were last seen at their father's home in Morenci near the Michigan-Ohio border. They were to be returned to their mother and the disappearance sparked a large search.

The Skelton brothers were 9, 7, and 5 years old, respectively, when they last were seen. Authorities have said they believe the boys are dead.

John Skelton pleaded no contest last year to charges of unlawful imprisonment and says he didn't harm the children.

Tanya Zuvers says she's not giving up hope for her sons. This week marks the second anniversary of their disappearance.

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