Report: Missing Skelton brothers may have been spotted at Ohio doughnut shop

Video: Sandy Jones says she may have spotted the missing Skelton brothers on WTVG-TV in Toledo.

A Toledo television station is reporting that a

in her Sandusky, Ohio shop three days after they were last seen.

Sally Jones tells WTVG-TV Channel 13 that three young boys came into the House of Donuts in Sandusky on the Sunday after Thanksgiving with a middle-aged, medium build woman.

Andrew, 9, Alexander, 7 and Tanner, 5,

of Morenci have been missing since Thanksgiving. An extensive search for the boys in Morenci and northern Ohio in the days since has turned up no results. Their father

is currently being held in a Toledo jail on charges of kidnapping and is

.

John Skelton originally told police he gave the boys to an acquaintance before a failed suicide attempt. Police now believe that this woman does not exist.

Jones did not file the report with the police until this past weekend, nearly a week after the initial possible sighting. Jones said she was unaware of the missing boys at the time and was hesitant to call once she found out because she didn't know the car or license plate and didn't know if her report would be of any help. She described the woman with the boys as having a medium build, dark eyes and short hair.

"She was about 5'5", 5'6". She looked like she was in her 40s," Jones told WTVG. "She looked very tired and haggard. She had dark hair that looked like it had just been dyed."

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