Mom of man accused of murdering missing mom in court

WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — The mother of the man accused of murdering a  missing Wyoming mother of three appeared in court Monday on a felony  charge connected to the case.

During her arraignment, Nancy DeCamp pleaded not guilty to perjury in connection to the Ana Marie Carrillo case.

DeCamp is the mother of Andrew Hudson, who is charged with open murder in Carrillo’s death. He is Carrillo’s ex-boyfriend and the father of her three children.

Andrew HudsonA Sept. 11, 2017 mug shot of Andrew Hudson. (Kent County Sheriff’s Office)

DeCamp was arrested Friday, but is free on bond. According to court  records, she’s accused of providing “false statements regarding her  knowledge and/or statements made by others regarding the murder of Ana  Carrillo.”

Carrillo, 35, has been missing since Sept. 3, when she went to pick up her children from Andrew Hudson’s home and didn’t return. Her car was discovered abandoned nearby in a church parking lot. Despite weeks of searching, Carrillo has not been found.

In probable cause documents obtained by 24 Hour News 8 Thursday, investigators said Andrew Hudson lured Carrillo to his home  under the pretense of picking up her children, who were not there.  Police said they found blood evidence inside Hudson’s home and truck  that linked him to Carrillo, as well as an apparent effort to hide  evidence in the case.

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